Grand Tabernacle church or chapel all curved surfaces, polychrome carved and gilt decorated in high relief heads of cherubs on the front, the door decorated with a monstrance and a ciborium intertwined and ears wheat and vegetable and floral garlands from Château Saint-Didier, vintage late seventeenth century.
This tabernacle is is good condition, in its juice, it is of high quality. It comes from the castle of Saint -Didier * in Vaucluse.
The interior is padded.
A note: on the rear decorations were torn, dimpling are after, accidents and losses on wood, wear time, well look at photos.
It is in the heart of the old town, opposite the church, passing under the porch.
The castle, dating from imprecise, but existing in 1160 as a mansion, bears traces of rebirth. You can see the date 1544 engraved on one access door. The beautiful spiral staircase reminiscent of the days of Francis I, enlarged in the eighteenth. There is a beautiful lounge Renaissance Louis XIV, restored in the nineteenth.
It is surrounded by a beautiful park drawn by Lenôtre 1665.
In the eighteenth century, the Marquis de Venasque Thezan-Saint-Didier offers a beautiful avenue of plane trees on the Carpentras road that leads straight to the castle, in agreement with the villagers maintain that beautiful driveway, it offers them the land to surroundings and thus endows Saint Didier a beautiful entrance now passable in all weather.
In 1814, the castle was bought by the Marquis Pelletier of the Guard, then sold to Dr. Adolphe Masson who will transform in hydrotherapy institution whose reputation extends throughout Provence.
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