Chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste
The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Chapel is a legacy of the "Confrérie toulousaine des Pénitents Gris", dating back to 11th April 1577. After the dissolution of the latter during the Revolution, the Brotherhood bought a piece of land in 1825 and the new chapel was blessed on August 7, 1827. It adopts an internal and external architecture as simple as it is intimate, and still continues to receive worship there thanks to the priests of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
About this building
Empire-style chapel with a tribune supported by four pink marble columns from other churches that were disused and ceded by the municipality, and a portal, a vestige of the former property. A Gothic bas-relief from the former chapel in the rue des Pénitents-Gris was placed above it. The campanile, on the facade, supports a bell Fa4 from the Louison house in Toulouse, cast in 1847.