CARTHUSIAN CHURCH
In 1633, the Villeneuve de Villeneuve-lès-Avignon became buyers of a land near the Jarret to build a convent protected by Louis XIV. An incomparable masterpiece of French classical art, the church was completed in 1696 on the plans of the prior Jean-Baptiste Berger. Dedicated to Marie-Madeleine, the present church and the convent of the Chartreux gave their name to this quarter of the fourth arrondissement near Longchamps. Inside the church you can admire an organ built in 1911 by Charles Mutin. In winter, around the Christmas period, the church is a people of curious who come to see, with or without the children, the Provençal crèche animate.
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