URSULINE CHAPEL
Chapel where you can admire a baroque altarpiece, painted woodwork, a Virgin and Child in polychrome wood and magnificent paintings
The ceiling in the chapel of the former Ursuline convent is made of pitchwood planks arranged in a basket, painted in oil at the end of the 17th century, and Lebrun is said to have had something to do with it. The four paintings depicting musical instruments, the Passion, the Blessed Sacrament and the Holy Spirit are, in any case, an excellent backdrop for enjoying the sounds of classical instruments. A Baroque altarpiece with painted woodwork and an 18th-century polychrome wooden Virgin and Child are also worthy of note.
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