Cordeliers Convent

[1] The Cordeliers Convent in Paris was built during the 13th century.

It served as a school of theology, a care center and a church.

[1] It was nationalized in 1790 and became the home the eponymous Club of the Cordeliers, which held its first meetings there during the French Revolution.

[2] The building later housed the Dupuytren Museum of anatomy in connection with the school of medicine, until 2016.

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The refectory of the Cordeliers Convent, in Paris , the only remaining part of the convent, photographed in 2012. It is now classified as a monument historique
The Cordeliers Convent, in Paris, during the French Revolution, in a late 19th-century illustration