Corbiac chapel is a historic chapel and former monastery located in the French Pyrenees in the département of Pyrénées-Orientales, between the villages of Molitg-les-Bains and Mosset in the Pyrenees.[1]
Its Gothic chapel was built in the 13th century with a single nave and equipped with a gallery from the late 16th century, and an apse decorated with frescoes from the 17th. At the end of the 16th century, the Trinitarian Order founded a monastery here. Several objects originating from the chapel are now preserved in the church at Mosset.[1]
In 1989, the buildings were bought by Rosemary Bailey, a British writer, and her partner. Their restoration of the property is described in Bailey's book, Life in a Postcard - Escape to the French Pyrenees.[2] They sold the property in 2006.
In 2000, the chapel was listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. It is privately owned.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c Chapelle de Corbiac, French Ministry of Culture database (in French). Retrieved 2 July 2020.
- ^ Bailey, Rosemary, Life in a Postcard - Escape to the French Pyrenees, London, 2002: 37
External links
edit- Ministry of Culture database entry for Corbiac with images (in French)
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