Located in the district of Vaugueux at Caen, the college of the Holy Sepulcher was founded in the thirteenth century. Today listed building, it has seen many rampages over the centuries, especially by the English in the fourteenth century, then by the Huguenots in the sixteenth.
Mainly classical style, it has retained some vestiges of the chapel Sainte-Anne it replaced, as a fragment of the facade built in the south wall which is in the form of windows separated by a buttress and a walled-up door whose decor reveals a fine example of Norman medieval architecture.
Its octagonal tower surmounted by a dome octagonal inspired twenty years later that of St. Michael Church of Vaucelles.