Chapelle Sainte-Clotilde de Montigny-le-Roi

Chapelle Sainte-Clotilde de Montigny-le-Roi

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Notre-Dame des Victoires or Chapelle Sainte-Clothilde: The chapel is located within the grounds of the former domestic school. Clotilde and Rosalie Haquin had the building constructed in 1852 and dedicated it to the Blessed Virgin under the name of Notre Dame des Victoires, as evidenced by the inscription engraved on the two door jambs. Today it bears the first name of one of the benefactors. The building has two straight bays and a three-sided apse. The main facade is made of ashlar and the rest is rendered. A small square building with a mechanical tile roof, the sacristy, backs onto the apse. The entrance portal is carefully decorated, with pinnacles on either side, a doorframe adorned with a medieval-style openwork plant frieze, and niches housing statues of Saint Madeleine and Saint Nicolas. The tympanum features a statue of the Virgin Mary.

Practical information

Site theme(s)

  • Chapel

Groups

  • Privatization not possible

Visits

Languages ​​spoken

  • French

Prices

  • Free of charge Free access

Access

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