Cloître des Dames Blanches
The Récollets, Franciscan monks who settled in La Rochelle in 1629, built a vast convent from the Maubec canal to the present rue Amelot. Their church, burnt down in 1705 and rebuilt the following year, was bought by the Protestants after the Revolution to establish their temple. The cloister and the rest of the monastery became the convent of the Dames Blanches.
About this building
Square in plan, organised around a square courtyard, the cloister is used for art exhibitions in the summer, offering a pleasant setting in this place of worship adorned with stained glass windows, which becomes a private artist's studio in the winter.