Located in the locality Chassagnes the edge of the wood Païolive, this hermitage was built on the cliff overlooking the river Chassezac. It is not possible to assign a precise date to the foundation of the hermitage. It may be noted six successive campaigns of construction. Elements of the original chapel dating back to the Middle Ages. While private property is sold during the Revolution as well nationnal and serves barn. The chapel was restored in 1956 by a Dominican archaeologist, but not until 1994, a Cistercian monk gives him life by his presence. Found in the hermitage of beautiful reproductions of Byzantine frescoes that have recently been conducted in the chapel, on a voluntary basis by a painter iconographer. Private property, the building is open to the public daily 11am to Mass and it is possible to visit outside of the hours Mass by appointment.
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Bambou Aventure Canoë, in the Cévennes d'Ardèche, invites you to discover the Chassezac gorges, by canoe or kayak in an exceptional natural setting! Descents of 3.7 or 10 km for 1.2 or 3 hours of simple navigation and embellished, if desired,…Located 790 m away from the Hermitage Saint-Eugène