Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: grange
Beauvais - Maladrerie Saint-Lazare
27 Nov 2016 |
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The "Maladrerie Saint-Lazare" is a former large leprosy station, existing about 2kms out of Beauvais´ center since the 12th century.
The oldest document about the Maladrerie dates from 1131. Other than "hopitals" for sick people and pilgrims, this was a place, where only lepers were cared for. Well, care had probably a very different meaning in those times, as once here, the lepers could not leave the walled area around Maladrerie - lifelong. They got food, clothes - and maybe an occasional bath, as there was no cure.
At the French Revolution the buildings and the land of the Maladrerie Saint-Lazare were sold as national property - and used as a large farm. Meanwhile most of the buildings are well restored and the 3 hectares-compound is a museum, while the largest building serves for cultural events.
The "Grange", the former barn is, with a floor space of 740m² and a (modern) stage, it is a perfect location for concerts. The "Grange" is 44 meters long - and 12 meters high.
Note the beams above the heads. According to a dendrochronolocigal survey the oaks, used here, were cut down 1219/1220, what makes it easy to date the building.
Beauvais - Maladrerie Saint-Lazare
27 Nov 2016 |
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The "Maladrerie Saint-Lazare" is a former large leprosy station, existing about 2kms out of Beauvais´ center since the 12th century.
The oldest document about the Maladrerie dates from 1131. Other than "hopitals" for sick people and pilgrims, this was a place, where only lepers were cared for. Well, care had probably a very different meaning in those times, as once here, the lepers could not leave the walled area around Maladrerie - lifelong. They got food, clothes - and maybe an occasional bath, as there was no cure.
At the French Revolution the buildings and the land of the Maladrerie Saint-Lazare were sold as national property - and used as a large farm. Meanwhile most of the buildings are well restored and the 3 hectares-compound is a museum, while the largest building serves for cultural events.
The "Logis" seen here is not the largest building here, the "Grange", the former barn is larger. With a floor space of 740m² and a (modern) stage, it is a perfect location for concerts.
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