CHAPELLE DE LA LÉPROSERIE SAINT-LAZARE
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
Recommended
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2024
Built in 1210 by Jean de Gisors in order to welcome the victims of a variant of leprosy which appeared after the first crusade of 1095, the leprosarium takes the name of Saint Lazarus, in reference to the patron saint of lepers, and the chapel, that of Saint Luke, the patron saint of doctors. The monument will be remodelled throughout its history. Inside, there is a superb fresco, The Last Judgement, by the Montenegrin artist Miodrag Djurić, also known as Dado.
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If you are in the area it’s nice to stop by but don’t expect too much. You can read up about it on the local history website or speak to the tourist information center in town.