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A model solitude cell
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The monastery of Notre-Dame de Clémence is open to visitors despite the presence of nuns of Bethlehem, the Assumption of the Virgin, and Saint-Bruno. It proposes its 40,000 annual visitors a model solitude cell reconstructed identically to that of the 17th century from archaeological elements found in other cells of the great cloister. Its location suggests that it was the cell of the father prosecutor of the monastery, then occupied by the Carthusians. The walls are in coated schist stone, while the window and door frames consist of Maures serpentine stone.
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