Patrimoine culturel

Carmel – Maison du patrimoine

The Carmelite convent is close to the same state as in the 19th century, making it a rare example of monastic life. The tour comprises the convent buildings and the very large gardens.

Occupied by the Carmelites from the 17th to the end of the 20th century, the town of Abbeville bought the Carmel and thus offered the inhabitants of Abbeville the opportunity to discover this former monastery.

About

This old monastery and its gardens were occupied successively by the Capuchin friars from the 17th century to the French Revolution and then by the Carmelite sisters from 1821 to 1998. Over the years, the nuns restored the monastery and transformed it into a regular carmel. They built, among other things, a new chapel and a cloister. Since there were no longer enough nuns to live in the building, they left in 1998, when the City purchased the property. The management of the Heritage Unit and the Heritage Department are now located there. The Carmel has thus found a second life by becoming the Maison du Patrimoine. The house hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year (contemporary art and heritage exhibitions, concerts, tours, workshops) both indoors and in the vast gardens surrounding the former monastery.

Facilities

Equipment

  • Fully equipped meeting room

Services

  • Toilets

Prices

Price Min. Max.
Adult price All year 0€ 4€

Opening

Open all year

Activities

  • Temporary exhibitions
  • Specific theme activities
  • Conferences
  • Junior workshop
  • Specialist conferences

Location