Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-L'Habit
Protected church dating from the 16th century. Its name comes from the word "labit" meaning "distress", "pity" and "misfortune" in Old French.
This chapel, built of Roussard sandstone and Bernay stone, dates from the early 16th century. It takes its name from the Old French word "labit", meaning "distress", "pity" and "misfortune".In fact, it consecrates Notre-Dame-de-Compassion, the name of the Virgin venerated in this place. The group, sculpted from a single block of limestone, includes a seated statue of the Virgin of Sorrows, carrying the body of Christ on her lap.
Practical information
Opening times
Open all year round
Site theme
Chapel
Site category
Registered and listed sites
Access to the free site
Yes
Location
Services
Games area
Further information
Groups accepted
Pets not allowed
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