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Chapel of the White Penitents

12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in FranceBaroque church buildings in FranceBuildings and structures in MontpellierChurches in HéraultInfobox religious building with unknown affiliation
Monuments historiques of HéraultRoman Catholic churches completed in 1624
Sainte Foy, chapelle des Pénitents blancs de Montpellier. Vue extérieure.
Sainte Foy, chapelle des Pénitents blancs de Montpellier. Vue extérieure.

The Chapel of Sainte-Foy (commonly called the "Chapel of the White Penitents") is a Roman Catholic chapel located in the heart of Montpellier, at 14 Rue Jacques Coeur. Dedicated to Saint Foy, the chapel was originally established in the Middle Ages. It is notable for its Baroque interior, including a coffered ceiling painted in the 17th century, and its functioning bell dating back to 1401.

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Chapel of the White Penitents
Rue Jacques Coeur, Montpellier Centre

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Chapelle Sainte-Foy des Pénitents Blancs

Rue Jacques Coeur
34062 Montpellier, Centre
Occitania, France
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Sainte Foy, chapelle des Pénitents blancs de Montpellier. Vue extérieure.
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Montpellier (UK: , US: , French: [mɔ̃pəlje, -pɛl-] (listen); Occitan: Montpelhièr [mumpeˈʎɛ]) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea. One of the largest urban centres in the region of Occitania, Montpellier is the prefecture of the department of Hérault. At the 2020 census, 299,096 people lived in the city proper, while its metropolitan area had a population of 813,272. The inhabitants are called Montpelliérains. In the Middle Ages, Montpellier was an important city of the Crown of Aragon (and was the birthplace of James I), and then of Majorca, before its sale to France in 1349. Established in 1220, the University of Montpellier is one of the oldest universities in the world and oldest medical school still in operation, with notable alumni such as Petrarch, Nostradamus and François Rabelais. Above the medieval city, the ancient citadel of Montpellier is a stronghold built in the seventeenth century by Louis XIII of France. Since the 1990s, Montpellier has experienced one of the strongest economic and demographic growth in the country. Its urban area has experienced the highest population growth in France since the year 2000. Numbering 70,000, students comprise nearly one-fourth of its population, one of the highest such proportions in Europe. Its living environment with one of Europe's largest pedestrian area, along with its rich cultural life and Mediterranean climate, explain the enthusiasm for the city, which is nicknamed the "Gifted". Montpellier was nominated for "Best Emerging Culture City of the Year 2017" by the think tank LCD. It is ranked as a Sufficiency city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.