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Maison Diocésaine, Avignon

Monastère
RETOUR
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Façade principale
Façade principale
Façade principale
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Vierge et affichage campagne denier
Vierge et affichage campagne denier
Vierge et affichage campagne denier
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Cour centre balcon
Cour centre balcon
Cour centre balcon
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Couloir des pas perdus
Couloir des pas perdus
Couloir des pas perdus
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Couloir des pas perdus oiseaux
Couloir des pas perdus oiseaux
Couloir des pas perdus oiseaux
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Cafétéria
Cafétéria
Cafétéria
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Oratoire
Oratoire
Oratoire
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Salon de lecture
Salon de lecture
Salon de lecture
9/10
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Chapelle
Chapelle
Chapelle
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Célébration à la chapelle
Célébration à la chapelle
Célébration à la chapelle
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Aperçu

In the heart of the city of Avignon, the Maison Diocésaine is a beautiful building from the beginning of the 20th century with 3 interior courtyards. Completely renovated and fitted out in 2007, it is now both:

  • a place of accommodation (8 reception rooms)
  • a meeting place (6 rooms to rent)
  • a workplace (offices of the Archdiocese of Avignon)
  • a living space (private apartments)

Arrivée : 08:30 (8:30) - 17:00 (5:00) (aucune arrivée n'est autorisée hors de ces horaires)

Départ : 08:30 (8:30) - 10:00 (10:00)



Histoire

The first stone of the chapel was laid in December 1909 for the future Major Seminary. The seminary was inaugurated in 1911, but in 1914, it was transformed into a hospital and accommodated up to 100 wounded. In 1919, the activities of the seminary resumed, 3 nuns of the Charity of Besançon take care of the kitchen and the laundry, 3 employees help with various tasks.

In 1956, the seminary was closed. For 15 years, from 1980 to 1995, the building housed the Archdiocese. In 1973, the seminary reopened to become interdiocesan. 30 years later, in 2003, it closed again definitively.

Then begins a reflection on what to do with this large building. In 2006, renovation work began to make it a diocesan house, that is to say a house bringing together on the same site, different realities at the service of the Catholic Church.

  • In November 2007, the Archdiocese settled there,
  • Private apartments are delivered and intended for people in connection with the Church
  • In June 2008, opening to diocesan movements and associations, but they will not stay and will be replaced by the communication service of the diocese (Crossmedia).
  • 2015 opening of Crossmedia (RCF Radio, Web TV, website ...)

Over the years, since the building was renovated in 2006-2007, a small hotel business has emerged. If at the beginning, it mainly welcomed the Archbishop's guests who had come to visit him, speakers or people in connection with the Church, today it is more open to people wishing to find a place of welcome. quiet and peaceful in the center of the city of Avignon.

Restauration et Boissons

The breakfast served in the hotel is self-service because the house is not strictly speaking a hotel, however you will find at your disposal: coffee (Nespresso type), tea, chocolate, milk, butter, jam, Nutella, honey, bread, industrial pastries.

A drink dispenser (payable) is available in the cafeteria on the ground floor of the house.

As for meals, the house is located near the Place des Corps Saints on which you will find a multitude of bars and restaurants ranging from the pizzeria to the more chic restaurant. But if you push your stroll a little further, in the pedestrianized city center, there too you will find an incredible offer of restaurants, thanks to the Festival d'Avignon which attracts thousands of festival-goers every summer.

Espaces verts et alentours

The city of Avignon has few public green spaces, fortunately one is very close to the house: the Square Agricol Perdiguier in which you will find in addition to a beautiful collection of Mediterranean plants, the remains of a Gothic cloister. Sit down on a bench in the cool shade of one of the tall trees.

But do not hesitate to take your walk to the Jardin du Rocher des Doms. The view of the Avignon bridge is exceptional.

Pay attention to the opening hours of these gardens, which differ between winter and summer.

Plus d'informations

Internet is available throughout the house, either by WIFI or in your room by cable. This free access, however, requires you to register on a Web interface (Click & Surf). During 96 hours your connection will be automatic, after this time you will have to renew your connection to Click & Surf.

In the hotel's common room, you can sit on the sofa or armchair to watch TV.

And if you don't want to go out to eat in the city, you can prepare your meal in the house's shared kitchen.

Équipements et informations

Caractéristiques et installations

Chapelle

Sommaire

Bâtiments du XXe siècle

Stationnement gratuit (sur place)

Défense de fumer

Familles bienvenues

Pas de classement officiel

Ascenseurs

Aménagements

Accès gratuit à Internet (Câble)

Accès gratuit à Internet (WiFi)

Télévision

Literie comprise

Serviettes comprises

Salon

Fer/Planche à repasser

Ascenseur

Lecteur DVD

Chauffage central

Chauffage électrique

Air conditionné

Restauration

Four électrique

Plaque chauffante électrique

Micro-onde

Réfrigérateur

Congélateur

Loisirs

Promenades recommandées

Musées (accessible à pied)

Maisons historiques

Restaurants recommandés (accessible à pied)

Théâtre (accessible à pied)

Informations d'arrivée et directions

Adresse: 31 rue Paul Manivet, Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Avignon84000, France

Access to the diocesan house:

By train :

  • either you arrive by the Avignon-Center train station which is a 5-minute walk from the house
  • either you arrive by the Avignon-TGV station but will have to take "La Virgule", the train which connects the TGV station to the Avignon-Center station.
  • There is also a bus, but its journey is much longer.

By car :

  • by the A7 motorway
  • exit Avignon Sud coming from Marseille, Nice or Italy
  • exit Avignon Nord coming from Lyon or Paris
  • by the A9 motorway
  • Remoulins exit from Nîmes, Montpellier or Spain
  • by RN7 and RN 100

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