Close to the old château stands this chapel, built at the expense of the parish priest Mirbel and his parishioners. The date of construction, 1853, is inscribed on the ridge of the main façade. This building replaced an oratory dedicated to the patron saint of the parish, which was destroyed in the mid-18th century. Rectangular in plan and rib-vaulted, it was built of sandstone and ashlar and covered in flat tiles. Inside is a statue of Mary Magdalene from the former Oratory. The altar rests on a large carved and painted stone altarpiece, decorated with three scenes from the life of Mary Magdalene. On the left, during a meal at the home of Simon the Pharisee, the saint wets Christ's feet with perfume and appears to be wiping them with her long hair. In the centre, she attends one of Christ's first appearances after the Resurrection, in the guise of a gardener. Wishing to touch him, he pushes her away with his hand. On the right, the saint is at the foot of the cross, during the crucifixion.
Chapelle Sainte-Madeleine de Montigny-le-Roi