Known as "Des pénitents blancs", also known as "Chapelle du Coquillon".
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It was built between 1570 and 1580 and from the beginning it served as a town house for the reunion of heads of families. In 1660, 135 families were represented, occupying more than 250 houses and totalling 1200 people.
Until the Revolution, elections for trustees and assemblies of heads of families were held in the chapel, as well as parish worship in the event of work in Saint-Nazaire. It is there that the six representatives of the canton in the district of Toulon were elected on 13 June...
Until the Revolution, elections for trustees and assemblies of heads of families were held in the chapel, as well as parish worship in the event of work in Saint-Nazaire. It is there that the six representatives of the canton in the district of Toulon were elected on 13 June...
Services
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday
Every Friday mass from 9am to 9.45am and from 3.30pm to 4.15pm and Stations of the Cross from 3pm to 3.45pm.
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- Close to a motorway
- In centre of town
- Town location
- Close to a public transportation
- Close to pleasure port
- Pedestrian area
- Bus stop < 500 m