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chapel+of+mercy+monaco-ville Latitude and Longitude:

43°43′52.18″N 7°25′24.39″E / 43.7311611°N 7.4234417°E / 43.7311611; 7.4234417
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Chapel of Mercy

The Chapel of Mercy ( French: La Chapelle de la Miséricorde) is a Roman Catholic church on the Rue Basse in Monaco's Monaco-Ville district. [1]

The chapel was built in 1639 and served as the seat of the Brotherhood of the Black Penitents. Honoré II, Prince of Monaco, served as the brotherhood's first prior. The interior decoration features wooden sculpture by François Joseph Bosio. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Monuments". Visit Monaco - Monuments. Visit Monaco. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  2. ^ Dana Facaros; Michael Pauls (2007). South of France. New Holland Publishers. pp. 124–. ISBN  978-1-86011-358-1.

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43°43′52.18″N 7°25′24.39″E / 43.7311611°N 7.4234417°E / 43.7311611; 7.4234417



chapel+of+mercy+monaco-ville Latitude and Longitude:

43°43′52.18″N 7°25′24.39″E / 43.7311611°N 7.4234417°E / 43.7311611; 7.4234417
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chapel of Mercy

The Chapel of Mercy ( French: La Chapelle de la Miséricorde) is a Roman Catholic church on the Rue Basse in Monaco's Monaco-Ville district. [1]

The chapel was built in 1639 and served as the seat of the Brotherhood of the Black Penitents. Honoré II, Prince of Monaco, served as the brotherhood's first prior. The interior decoration features wooden sculpture by François Joseph Bosio. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Monuments". Visit Monaco - Monuments. Visit Monaco. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  2. ^ Dana Facaros; Michael Pauls (2007). South of France. New Holland Publishers. pp. 124–. ISBN  978-1-86011-358-1.

External links

43°43′52.18″N 7°25′24.39″E / 43.7311611°N 7.4234417°E / 43.7311611; 7.4234417



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