THE CHARTREUSE DE NEUVILLE
Chartreuse built on the banks of the Canche, which is now a place of accommodation, resourcing and reflection.
Built on the banks of the Canche, facing the Montreuil-sur-Mer city, La Chartreuse was founded in 1323 by Robert VII, count of Boulogne and Auvergne. Its monastic vocation ceased in 1905 and it was replaced by a hospital centre. Bought in 2008, it is now a place of accommodation, relaxation, reflection and research. Over the years, its cultural vocation is confirmed through guided tours, concerts, plays and exhibitions. This historical place fosters improbable encounters and shared perspectives to better build the future.
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Souvenir aussi des nombreux belges qui s'y sont abrités en 1915 dont le médecin fondateur de la Clinique de Rocourt où nos trois enfants sont nés.