The Notre-Dame de Mauriac school, founded in 1652 by Dominican nuns, had a centuries-old history. Closed in 1792 during the Revolution, it reopened in 1822 under the name of Saint-Dominique Monastery, then was taken over in 1847 by the Sisters of Notre-Dame. Despite a fire in 1902 and a closure in 1906, it reopened in 1908 and became a mixed school in 1966.The Brothers of the Christian Schools settled in Mauriac in 1840 and inaugurated their school in 1841. After closing in 1904, it resumed in 1906 under the direction of Brother Garnier Joseph.After several centuries of teaching, the Ensemble Scolaire Notre-Dame has definitively closed its doors, marking the end of a long educational tradition in Mauriac.Now unoccupied, the building of the former Notre-Dame school is up for sale. This emblematic place, steeped in history, requires some renovation work to be enhanced. Its architecture and location make it an ideal property for an ambitious project, whether residential, cultural or touristic. A new page remains to be written for this site with a prestigious past.Agency fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to the DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Gorisques website: . Your advisor L'immobilier des volcans: Pierre BRANCHECommercial Agent (Sole Proprietorship) Rsac
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