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List of Carthusian monasteries

This is a list of Carthusian monasteries, or charterhouses, containing both extant and dissolved monasteries of the Carthusians (also known as the Order of Saint Bruno) for monks and nuns, arranged by location under their present countries. Also listed are ancillary establishments (distilleries, printing houses) and the "houses of refuge" used by the communities expelled from France in the early 20th century.

Since the establishment of the Carthusians in 1084 there have been more than 280 monastic foundations and several more unsuccessfully attempted ones,[1] and this list aims to be complete. Dates of foundation and suppression are given where known. As of May 2022 there are 21 extant charterhouses, 16 for monks and 5 for nuns, indicated by bold type.[2][3]

La Grande Chartreuse, from which the Carthusian Order took its name, mother house of all charterhouses
Charterhouse at Jerez de la Frontera
Granada Charterhouse

Europe edit

Austria edit

 
Gaming Charterhouse, original building
 
Gaming Charterhouse

Belarus edit

Belgium edit

  • Antwerp:
    • St. Catherine's Charterhouse, Antwerp, also known as Kiel Charterhouse (Kartuize t’Kiel or Kartuize Sint-Katharina-op-de-Berg-Sinai) (1324–1543, when relocated to Lier)[8]
    • St. Sophia's Charterhouse, Antwerp (Kartuize Sint-Sophia, Antwerpen) (1625–1783)[9]
    • see also Sheen Anglorum
  • Bruges, see (1) Genadedal; and (2) Sheen Anglorum
  • Brussels Charterhouse (Kartuize Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe van Gratie), Brussels (1588–1783; transferred from Scheut)[10]
  • Chercq, see Mont-Saint-Andre
  • Diest, see Zelem
  • Enghien, see Herne
  • Genadedal or Genadendal Charterhouse (Kartuize Genadedal or Genadendal), Sint-Kruis (1383–1584); relocated to Bruges (1584–1783)[11]
  • Ghent, see Koningsdal
  • Herne Charterhouse (Kartuize Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe-Kapelle), Herne (Flemish Brabant) near Enghien (Hainaut) (1314–1783)[12]
  • Koningsdal Charterhouse (Kartuize Koningsdal or 's-Koningsdale; Chartreuse Val-Royal), Rooigem[13] (1328–1578); after a temporary refuge in Saint-Omer, relocated to Ghent (1584–1783)[14]
  • Kortrijk, see Koningsdal
  • Leuven Charterhouse otherwise Louvain Charterhouse (Chartreuse Sainte-Marie-Madeleine-sous-la-Croix; Kartuize Maria-Magdalena-onder-het-Kruis op de Calvarieberg), Leuven (c. 1489/91–1783)[15]
    • see also Sheen Anglorum
  • Liège Charterhouse, also known as Mont Cornillon Charterhouse (Chartreuse des douze apôtres du Mont-Cornillon or Kartuize Twaalf Apostelen op de Mont Cornillon), Liège (1357–1796)[16]
  • Lier Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Katharina-op-de-Berg-Sinai), Lier (Antwerp) (1543–1783; transferred from Kiel, Antwerp)[17]
  • Malines, see Sheen Anglorum
  • Mont-Saint-André Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Andreasberg or Chartreuse Mont-Saint-André), Chercq near Tournai (c. 1376/77–1783)[18]
  • Namur, see Sheen Anglorum
  • Nieuwpoort Charterhouse, also known as Sheen Anglorum (Kartuize Nieuwpoort) (1626–1783; in other towns in Belgium from 1559): see Sheen Anglorum
  • Scheut Charterhouse (Kartuize Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe van Gratie), Scheut near Anderlecht (1454–1588; relocated in Brussels)[19]
  • Sheen Anglorum Charterhouse (Charterhouse of Jesus of Bethlehem): English Carthusians in exile, located successively in Bruges (Val-de-Grâce) (1559–69), Bruges (Sinte-Clarastraat) (1569–1578), Namur (1578), Louvain (1578–1589), Antwerp (1589/90–1591), Malines (1591–1626) and Nieuwpoort (1626–1783)[20]
  • Sint-Martens-Bosch Charterhouse or Sint-Martens-Lierde Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Martens-Bosch or Sint-Martens-Lierde) Sint-Martens-Lierde, Geraardsbergen (1329–1783)[21]
  • Tournai, the order's printing press: transferred to Parkminster (1913–1954)[22]
  • Zelem Charterhouse, also Diest Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Jansberg or Sint-Jansdal), Zelem, Diest (1328–1796)[23]
  • Zepperen Castle, Sint-Truiden (1901–1905; house of refuge for exiled French community from Glandier)[24]

Czech Republic edit

  • Brno Charterhouse, Královo Pole Charterhouse, or Königsfeld Charterhouse (Holy Trinity), Brno (1370–1782)[25][26]
  • Dolany Charterhouse (Our Lady of the Valley of Jehosaphat), Dolany near Olomouc (1389–1437; moved here from Tržek (Litomyšl); moved to Olomouc in 1437, when the monastery at Dolany was ruined by Hussites)[27]
  • Litomyšl, see Tržek
  • Mariengarten, see Prague
  • Olomouc Charterhouse (Our Lady of the Valley of Jehosaphat), Olomouc (1437–1782; settled by the displaced community from Dolany)[27]
  • Poděbrady Charterhouse, at Poděbrady near Prague (1360–1369)
  • Prague Charterhouse (Kartause Mariengarten), Smichow, Prague (1342–1419)[28]
  • Štípa Charterhouse, near Fryšták, Zlín (Moravia) (1617–1620; destroyed by Protestants during Thirty Years' War; refounded at Walditz)[29]
  • Tržek Charterhouse (Kartause Mariae Dornbusch [Our Lady of the Thornbush]), Tržek near Litomyšl (Bohemia) (1378–1390; moved to Dolany)[30]
  • Valdice, or Kartouzy-Valdice Charterhouse (Kartause Marienfeld, later Mariae Himmelfahrt), Valdice near Jičín (Bohemia) (1627–1782; settled by the displaced community from Štípa)[29]

Denmark edit

  • Asserbo Charterhouse, to the north of Roskilde (1162 or 1163–c.1169; site abandoned)[31]
  • Elvedgaard Charterhouse, Søndersø, island of Fyn (proposed 1475; not proceeded with because of insufficient endowment, and proposed instead as a hospital of the Order of the Holy Ghost, apparently also not proceeded with)[32]
  • Glenstrup Charterhouse, Glenstrup, Mariagerfjord (Benedictine monks; Carthusian foundation here proposed c. 1428–30, but formally abandoned for lack of funds in 1446. The project was for a time under the management of the Bishop of Aarhus, and the proposed charterhouse here was also sometimes referred to as Aarhus Charterhouse).[33]

France edit

 
Bosserville Charterhouse
 
La Verne Charterhouse
 
La Verne Charterhouse, ruins of a monk's house
 
Champmol Charterhouse, church portal
 
Le Glandier Charterhouse in Beyssac, about 1840
 
Champmol Charterhouse in Dijon
  • La Grande Chartreuse, Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse near Grenoble (Isère), mother house of the Carthusian Order (extant since 1084: 1084–1792, 1816–1903, 1940– )[34][35]
  • Abbeville Charterhouse, also Thuison Charterhouse or Val-Saint-Honoré Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saint-Honoré de Thuison-lès-Abbeville, Chartreuse Val-Saint-Honoré), Abbeville (Somme) (1300–1791)
  • Aillon Charterhouse, also Mont-Sainte-Marie Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame d'Aillon, Chartreuse Mont-Sainte-Marie), in Aillon-le-Jeune, Le Châtelard, (Savoie) (1178–1793)[36]
  • Aix Charterhouse (Chartreuse Sainte-Marthe d'Aix) in Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône) (1623–1791)
  • Apponay Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame d'Apponay), Rémilly (Nièvre)(1185–1790)
  • Arvière Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame d'Arvière), Lochieu (Ain) (1132–1791)
  • Auray Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saint-Michel-du-Champ d'Auray), Auray, Brech, (Morbihan) (1480–1791; built as a men's collegiate foundation soon after 1364; bought in 1810 by two priests for a school for deaf mutes)
  • Basseville Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame du Val-Saint-Jean, Basseville) in Pousseaux (Nièvre) (1328–1791)
  • Bellary Charterhouse (Chartreuse de l'Annonciation de la Sainte-Vierge), Châteauneuf-Val-de-Bargis, Donzy (Nièvre) (1209–1791)
  • Bellevue Charterhouse, Beauvoir Charterhouse or Belvezer Charterhouse, see Saïx
  • Bonlieu Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Bonlieu), Bonlieu, Saint-Laurent-en-Grandvaux (Jura) (1171–1791)
  • Bonnefoy Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Bonnefoy) in Le Béage (Ardèche) (1156–1791)[37]
  • Bonpas Charterhouse[38] (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Bonpas or Bompas), Caumont-sur-Durance (Vaucluse) (1318–1792; previously a house of the Knights Hospitallers from 1281)
  • Bordeaux Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Miséricorde), Bordeaux (Gironde) (1383–1460; 1605–1790)
  • Bosserville Charterhouse (Chartreuse de l'Immaculée Conception, Bosserville), Art-sur-Meurthe (Meurthe-et-Moselle) (1666–1792; noviciate house 1835–1901; exiled to Saxon 1901 and moved to Pleterje in 1903)
  • Bourbon-lès-Gaillon Charterhouse or Aubevoye Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Bourbon-lès-Gaillon, Chartreuse d'Aubevoye, Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Bonne-Espérance), Aubevoye near Gaillon (Eure) (1572–1791)[39][40]
  • Bourgfontaine Charterhouse (Chartreuse Fontaine-Notre-Dame de Bourgfontaine), Pisseleux, Villers-Cotterêts (Aisne) (1325–1792)
  • La Boutillerie Charterhouse (Chartreuse de la Boutillerie, Chartreuse Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs), Fleurbaix (Pas-de-Calais) (1618–1792)
  • Bouvante Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Bouvante, Chartreuse du Val-Sainte-Marie), Bouvante (Drôme) (1144–1791)
  • Bugey, see Saint-Sulpice
  • Cahors Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame-du-Temple de Cahors), Cahors (Lot) (1328–1791)
  • Carcassonne, see La Loubatiere
  • Chalais Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Chalais), Voreppe (Isère) (Benedictines 1170–1303, Carthusians 1308–1791, Dominicans 1844–1901, Dominican Sisters from 1961)
  • Champmol Charterhouse (Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de Champmol), Dijon (Côte-d'Or) (1383–1791)
  • La Correrie, see La Grande Chartreuse
  • Currières Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Currières), Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse (Isère) (1296–1791; acted as the infirmary for the nearby Grande Chartreuse)
  • Douai Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saints-Joseph-et-Morand), Douai (Nord) (1654–1791)
  • Durbon Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre Dame de Durbon), Saint-Julien-en-Beauchêne (Hautes-Alpes) (monks 1116–1791; nuns, originally from Bertaud, occupied the dependencies 1446–1601)
  • Les Écouges Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame-des-Surveillants des Écouges), Saint-Gervais, Vinay (Isère) (1116–1422)
  • Fontenay Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Fontenay), Beaune (Côte-d'Or) (1328–1791)
  • Fourvoirie in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, the order's distillery of chartreuse: built 1860; moved to Tarragona 1903, returned 1933; destroyed by a landslide in 1935, and re-established at Voiron, where it remains)
  • Le Glandier Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame du Glandier), Beyssac (Corrèze) (1219–1791; 1869–1901)
  • Gosnay, see Val-Saint-Esprit
  • Isles Charterhouse (Chartreuse d'Isles), near Troyes (possibly Isle Aumont) (1325–1428; moved to Troyes (La Prée))
  • Koenigshoffen Charterhouse (Chartreuse Mont-Sainte-Marie de Koenigshoffen), Koenigshoffen, a district of Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin) (1355–1591; destroyed by Protestants; the community settled at Molsheim)
  • Largentière Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre Dame de la Pré or de la Prée), Troyes (Aube) (1325–1428 in Troyes (Isles or Isle Aumont), 1428–1620 in Troyes (La Prée), 1620–1792 in Troyes (Largentière))
  • Le Liget Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame et Saint-Jean-Baptiste du Liget), Chemillé-sur-Indrois (Indre-et-Loire) (1178–1791)
  • La Loubatière Charterhouse (Chartreuse de la Loubatière, Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Beaulieu), Lacombe (Aude)(1320–1427)
  • Lugny Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Lugny), Leuglay (Côte-d’Or) (1170–1791)
  • Lyon Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame-du-Lys-du-Saint-Esprit de Lyon), Lyon (Rhône) (1584–1791; between 1810 and 1901 the buildings accommodated the diocesan missionary society, known as the Société des Chartreux de Lyon)
  • Macourt, see Valenciennes
  • Maillard Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Maillard), Amillis (Seine-et-Marne) (1504–1509)
  • Marienfloss Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Marienfloss), Marienfloss near Sierck (Moselle) (1415–1431)
  • Marly, see Valenciennes
  • Marseille Charterhouse (Chartreuse Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Marseille), Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) (1633–1791)
  • Meyriat Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Meyriat), Vieu-d'Izenave (Ain) (1116–1792)
  • Molsheim Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Molsheim), Molsheim (Bas-Rhin) (1600–1792; settled by the displaced community of Koenigshoffen); now a museum, the Musée de la Chartreuse
  • Mont-Dieu Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame du Mont-Dieu), Le Mont-Dieu, Raucourt (Ardennes) (1134–1791)
  • Montmerle Charterhouse (Chartreuse Montmerle, Chartreuse Notre-Dame-du-Val-Saint-Étienne), formerly Montmerle Priory, Lescheroux (Ain) (Benedictines from 1070; Carthusians 1210–1792)
  • Montreuil Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame-des-Prés) Neuville-sous-Montreuil, Montreuil-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais) (1323–1791; 1870–1901, when exiled to Parkminster; buildings now occupied by the Famille monastique de Bethléem)[41]
  • Montrieux Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Montrieux), Méounes-lès-Montrieux (Var) (extant) (1117–1790, 1861–1901, and 1929– )[42]
  • Mortemart Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Mortemart), Mortemart, Mézières-sur-Issoire (Haute-Vienne) (1335–1413; thereafter Augustinians)
  • Mougères Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame-de-Pitié de Mougères), Caux (Hérault) (1825–1901, 1936–1977; thereafter Dominicans)
  • Moulins Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saint-Joseph de Moulins) in Moulins (Allier) (1623–1790)
  • Nancy Charterhouse (Chartreuse Sainte-Anne de Nancy), Laxou, Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) (1632–1666; transferred to Bosserville)
  • Nantes Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saints-Donatien-et-Rogatien de Nantes) in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique) (1446–1791)
  • Noyon Charterhouse (Chartreuse Mont-Saint-Louis, Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Mont-Renaud), Passel, Noyon (Oise) (1308–1791)
  • Oiron Charterhouse otherwise Oyron Charterhouse (Chartreuse d'Oyron or d'Oiron), Oiron (Deux-Sèvres) (1396–1446)
  • Orléans Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saint-Lazare), Orléans (Loiret) (1622–1790)
  • Le Parc Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Parc en Charnie or Chartreuse Sainte-Marie d'Orques), Saint-Denis-d'Orques (Sarthe) (1236–1791)
  • Paris, see Vauvert
  • Passel, see Noyon
  • Petit Quevilly, Rouen (Seine-Maritime):
    • Chartreuse Notre Dame de la Rose (1384–1682; transferred to St. Julien)
    • Chartreuse Saint Julien (1667–1791; leper hospital from before 1183; Benedictine monks from 1600; Carthusians from 1667)
  • Pierre-Châtel Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Pierre-Châtel), Virignin (Ain) (1384–1791)
  • Le Pin, see La Sylve-Bénite
  • Pomier Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Pomier), Pomier, Présilly (Haute-Savoie) (1170–1793)[43]
  • Port-Sainte-Marie Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Port-Sainte-Marie), Chapdes-Beaufort, Pontgibaud (Puy-de-Dôme) (1219–1792)
  • Portes Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Portes), Bénonces (Ain) (extant; 1115–1791; 1855–1901 (exiled to Saxon); 1971–today)
  • La Prée (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de la Prée), Troyes (1325–1428 in Isles, 1428–1620 in Troyes (La Prée), 1620–1792 in Troyes (Largentière))
  • Le Puy Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Charensac), Brives-Charensac, Le Puy-en-Velay (Haute-Loire) (1628–1791)
  • Le Reposoir Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame du Reposoir), Le Reposoir (Haute-Savoie) (1151–1793, 1846–1855, 1860–1901; exiled to Loèche; Carmelites since 1932)
  • Rettel Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saint-Sixte de Rettel), Rettel, Sierck (Moselle) (1431–1792)
  • Ripaille Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saints-Maurice-et-Lazare et Annonciade de Ripaille), Thonon-les-Bains (Haute-Savoie) (1624–1793)
  • Rodez Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame d’Aveyron), Rodez, Aveyron (1511–1791)
  • Romans Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Romans), Romans (Drôme) (1791–1813; the monks of Val-Sainte-Marie, Bouvantes, took refuge here during the Revolution)
  • Saint-Hugon, see Val-Saint-Hugon
  • Saint-Sulpice Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saint-Sulpice en Bugey), Thézillieu (Ain) (1120–1130; opted to become Cistercian, and settled from Pontigny)
  • Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez Charterhouse (Chartreuse Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez), Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez (Loire) (1280–1792)
  • Saïx Charterhouse, otherwise Bellevue Charterhouse, Beauvoir Charterhouse or Belvezer Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Saïx, Chartreuse Notre-Dame-de-Bellevue de Saïx), Saïx, Castres (Tarn) (1361–1567; 1647–1791)
  • Seillon Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Seillon), Péronnas (Ain) (Carthusians to 1169; Franciscans 1178–1792)
  • Sélignac Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Sélignac or Chartreuse du Val-Saint-Martin de Sélignac), Simandre-sur-Suran (Ain) (1202–1792 and 1929–2001; continues to operate as a lay house, Maison St Bruno, within the Order[44])
  • La Sylve-Bénite Charterhouse (Chartreuse de la Sylve-Bénite), Le Pin, Virieu (Isère) (1116–1792)
  • Toulouse Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Toulouse), Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) (1569–1791; today a parish church)
  • Troyes, see Isles, La Prée and Largentière
  • Val-Saint-Esprit Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Val-Saint-Esprit), Gosnay, Béthune (Pas-de-Calais) (1329–1791) (double monastery with Mont-Sainte-Marie in Gosnay)[45][46]
  • Val-Saint-Georges Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Val-Saint-Georges, Chartreuse Sainte-Marie du Val-Saint-Georges), Pouques-Lormes (Nièvre) (1234–1792)
  • Val-Saint-Hugon Charterhouse, also Saint-Hugon Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Val-Saint-Hugon, Chartreuse de Saint-Hugon), Arvillard, La Rochette (Savoie) (1172–1793; today a Buddhist centre)
  • Val-Saint-Pierre Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Val-Saint-Pierre), Braye-en-Thiérache (Aisne) (1140–1791)
  • Val-Sainte-Aldegonde Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Val-Sainte-Aldegonde, Chartreuse du Val de Sainte-Aldegonde), Longuenesse (Pas-de-Calais) (1298–1791)[47]
  • Chartreuse du Val-de-Bénédiction in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon (Gard) (1356–1792)
  • Val-Dieu Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Val-Dieu), Feings (Orne) (1170–1791)
  • Valbonne Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Valbonne) in Saint-Paulet-de-Caisson (Gard) (1203-1792; Protestant 1836–1901)
  • Valenciennes Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Valenciennes), Valenciennes (Nord) (1288 in Val St. Paul; moved to Valenciennes 1293; moved to Macourt-lez-Marly ?–1794)
  • Vallon Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Vallon), Bellevaux (Haute-Savoie) (1138-1628; moved to Ripaille)
  • Valprofonde Charterhouse (Chartreuse Valprofonde), Béon (Yonne) (1301–1791)
  • Vauclaire Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Vauclaire), Montignac, Montpon-Ménestérol (Dordogne) (1328–1790, 1858–1901)
  • Vaucluse Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Vaucluse), Onoz (Jura) (1125 or 1139 -1791)
  • Vauvert Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Vauvert) in Paris (founded 1257 in Gentilly; moved 1258 to the site of the abandoned Château de Vauvert, adjacent to the site of the present Jardin du Luxembourg; dissolved 1792)[48]
  • La Verne Charterhouse (Chartreuse de la Verne), Collobrières (Var) (1170–1791; from 1983 Congregation of Bethlehem)
  • Villefranche Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saint-Sauveur de Villefranche), Villefranche-de-Rouergue (Aveyron) (1450–1791)
  • Voiron (distillery), see Fourvoirie

Germany edit

 
Former Carthusian church in Cologne, now St. Barbara's Church

Hungary edit

  • Ercsi Charterhouse, at Ercsi, island of Csepel (1238–1253; formerly a Benedictine abbey, founded end of the 12th century; buildings given to Cistercians 1253)
  • Lővőld Charterhouse (St. Michael's Valley), at Varoslőd, near Lake Balaton (1347–1552)[80]
  • Tárkány or Felsőtárkány Charterhouse, at Felsőtárkány near Eger (1330–1543)[81]

Ireland edit

Italy edit

 
Farneta Charterhouse
 
Montebenedetto Charterhouse
 
Pavia Charterhouse
  • Albenga Charterhouse or Toirano Charterhouse (Certosa di San Pietro dei Monti di Toirano or Certosa di Monte San Pietro), Albenga (Savona) (1315–1799; previously a Benedictine monastery, San Pietro dei Monti, united in 1315 to Casotto Charterhouse; became autonomous c.1320; transferred to buildings further down the same valley in 1495)
  • Allerengelberg, see Schnals
  • Asti Charterhouse (Certosa d'Asti), Asti (1387–1801; previously a Vallombrosan monastery)
  • Avigliana Charterhouse (Certosa della Santa Trinità di Avigliana), Avigliana (1598–1630; originally a house of the Humiliati; given to the Carthusians of Banda in 1595, whose community moved here in 1598; requisitioned and destroyed for military purposes in 1630, and the community transferred temporarily to Montebenedetto; given Collegno Charterhouse as a replacement for Avigliana in 1642)
  • Banda Charterhouse (Certosa di Banda), Villar Focchiardo (Val di Susa (Piedmont) (1498–1598; settled by the displaced community from Montebenedetto Charterhouse; moved to Avigliana)
  • Belriguardo Charterhouse (Certosa della Purificazione di Maria), Siena (1345–1636)
  • Bologna Charterhouse (Certosa di San Girolamo di Bologna), Bologna (1334–1804)
  • Calci, see Pisa
  • Capri Charterhouse (Certosa di San Giacomo), Capri (1370–1808)
  • Casotto Charterhouse (Certosa di Santa Maria di Casotto), Garessio (Asti) (1170 or 1183–1802)[84]
  • Catania Charterhouse (Certosa Dominae Nostrae Novae Lucis), Catania, Sicily (1360–1381)
  • Cervara Abbey or La Cervara (Abbazia della Cervara, Abbazia di San Girolamo al Monte di Portofino), Santa Margherita Ligure (1901–1936; a former Benedictine abbey converted to a college of the Somaschi Fathers, the Collegio di San Girolamo, used as a house of refuge for the exiled French communities from Montrieux and Mougères)
  • Chiaramonte Charterhouse (Certosa di Chiaramonte, Certosa della Valle di San Nicolò), Chiaramonte (1392–1808)
  • Collegno Charterhouse (Certosa dell'Annunciazione di Collegno), Collegno, Turin (1642–1855; settled by the displaced community of Avigliana from temporary accommodation at Montebenedetto; after 1855, the community remained together at La Safforona, until dispersed in 1863)
  • Farneta Charterhouse (Certosa di Farneta), Lucca (extant since 1338)
  • Ferrara Charterhouse (Certosa San Cristoforo), Ferrara (1452–1801)
  • Florence Charterhouse (Certosa di Firenze or Certosa San Lorenzo del Galluzzo), Galluzzo near Florence (founded 1345, dissolved as a charterhouse in the 1960s; from the 1960s onwards occupied by Cistercian monks)
  • Galluzzo, see Florence
  • Garegnano Charterhouse (Certosa di Garegnano), Milan (1349–1779)
  • Genoa Charterhouse (Certosa di San Bartolommeo di Genova), Rivarolo Ligure, Genoa (1297–1798)
  • Gorgona Charterhouse (Certosa di Santa Maria e San Gorgonio di Gorgona), island of Gorgona (Livorno) (1373–1425; abandoned in 1425, and community united with that of Pisa; sold in 1776)
  • Guglionesi Charterhouse (Certosa di San Giovanni Battista e della Porta del Paradiso di Guglionesi, or Charterhouse of St. John the Baptist and the Gate of Paradise), Guglionesi near Termoli (Campobasso) (1338–1420; united to Naples)
  • Losa Charterhouse (Certosa della Losa), Losa in Gravere, Susa Valley, Piedmont (1189–1197; community moved to Montebenedetto Charterhouse)
  • Maggiano Charterhouse (Certosa di Maggiano), Siena (1314–1785)
  • Mantua Charterhouse (Certosa della Santa Trinità di Mantova), Mantua (1408–1782)
  • Milan, see Garegnano
  • Monbracco Charterhouse (Certosa di Monbracco; also Mombracco or Montebracco) (1282–1303, established as a men's house under the short-lived women's charterhouse at Belmonte di Busca; 1325–1642 as an independent monastery; ruined by war and plague; its assets were given to Collegno)
  • Monte Oliveto, Pinerolo (Turin) (1903–1904; Olivetan monastery; house of refuge for the exiled French community of La Grande Chartreuse, previously at Rosière; moved on to Farneta)
  • Monte San Pietro, see Albenga
  • Montello Charterhouse (Certosa di Santa Maria e San Girolamo di Montello), Montebelluna (Treviso) (1349–1810)
  • Montebenedetto Charterhouse (Certosa di Montebenedetto), Villar Focchiardo, Susa Valley, Piedmont (1197–1498, settled by the displaced community from Losa, and moved to Banda Charterhouse; 1630–1642, settled by the displaced community from Avigliana until the completion of the new monastery at Collegno)
  • Naples Charterhouse (Certosa di San Martino), in the Castel Sant'Elmo in Naples (1325–1800; 1836–1921)
  • Padua Charterhouse (Certosa dei Santi Girolamo e Bernardo di Padova), Padua 1448–1534; moved to Vigodarzere (1534–1768)
  • Padula Charterhouse (Certosa di San Lorenzo di Padula), Marsico Nuovo (Salerno) (1306–1807; 1819–1866)
  • Paradigna, see Parma
  • Parma Charterhouse (Certosa di Parma, Certosa di Paradigna or Certosa di Maria della Schola Dei),[85] Parma (1285–1769)[86]
  • Pavia Charterhouse (Certosa di Santa Maria delle Grazie di Pavia), Pavia (1396–1782; 1843–1881; 1931–1947)
  • Pesio Charterhouse (Certosa di Pesio), Chiusa di Pesio, Piedmont (1173–1802)
  • Pinerolo Charterhouse (Certosa di Santa Brigitta di Pinerolo), Pinerolo (Turin) (1418–19; project abandoned on death of the founder)
  • Pisa Charterhouse or Calci Charterhouse (Certosa di Pisa, also Certosa di Calci), Val Graziosa, Pisa (1367–1808, 1814–1969)
  • Pontignano Charterhouse (Certosa di Pontignano or di San Pietro), Castelnuovo Berardenga, near Siena (1343–1785)
  • Rivarolo, see Genoa
  • Rome:
    • Certosa della Santa Croce di Gerusalemme or Santa Croce in Urbe (1363–1561; moved to Santa Marìa dei Angeli)
    • Certosa di Santa Maria degli Angeli (1561–1884)[87]
  • La Safforona, see Collegno
  • Savona Charterhouse (Certosa di Santa Maria di Loreto di Savona), Savona (1492–1801)
  • Schnals Charterhouse (Kartause Allerengelberg), Schnals in South Tyrol (1325–1782)
  • Serra San Bruno Charterhouse (Certosa Serra San Bruno), formerly San Stefano del Bosco, Serra San Bruno (Catanzaro) (1090–1197; 1197–1514, Cistercians; 1514–1808 ; resettled in 1856, still extant)
  • Toirano, see Albenga
  • Trisulti Charterhouse (Certosa di Trisulti), Collepardo near Frosinone (1204–1946)
  • Turin, see Collegno
  • Val Graziosa, see Pisa
  • Vedana Charterhouse (Certosa di San Marco di Vedana), Mas di Sedico, later Sedico itself (Belluno) (1456–1768, community of Carthusian monks, established in a former hospice and suppressed in 1768 by the Republic of Venice; re-established as a community of monks 1882–1977; 1977–1994, nuns from San Francesco; 1998–, nuns from Riva: see below under women's foundations)
  • Venice Charterhouse (Certosa di Sant'Andrea del Lido di Venezia), Venice (1422–1810)
  • Vigodarzere, see Padua

Netherlands edit

  • Amsterdam Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Andries-ter-Zaliger-Haven), Amsterdam (c. 1392/93–1579)[88]
  • Bethlehem Charterhouse, see Roermond
  • Cadzand Charterhouse (Kartuize Cadzand), island of Cadzand, Oostburg: charterhouse proposed by charter of King Edward III of England in 1364, but not proceeded with[89]
  • Delft Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Bartolomaeusdal in Jerusalem), Delft (1470–1572)[90]
  • Geertruidenberg Charterhouse (Het Hollandse Huis), Raamsdonk near Geertruidenberg (1336–1573)[91]
  • Hertogenbosch Charterhouse, see Vught
  • Holland Charterhouse, see Tubbergen
  • Hollandse Huis, see Geertruidenberg
  • Kampen Charterhouse or Sonnenberg Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Maarten op de Sonnenberg), Oosterholt in IJsselmuiden, Kampen (1485–1581)[92]
  • Monnikhuizen Charterhouse (Kartuize Beatae Mariae), Arnhem (c. 1335/42–c. 1585)[93]
  • Noordgouwe, see Zierikzee
  • Roermond Charterhouse (Kartuize Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe van Bethlehem or Bethlehem Mariae), Roermond (1376–1783)[94]
  • Tubbergen Charterhouse or Holland Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Joseph van Holland), Tubbergen, Overijssel (1951–61)[95]
  • Utrecht Charterhouse (Kartuize Nieuwlicht or Nova Lux; also Kartuize Sint Salvator), in Bloemendaal, Utrecht (1391–1583)[96]
  • Vught Charterhouse or s'Hertogenbosch Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Sophie te Constantinopel), Vught near 's-Hertogenbosch (1466–1640)[97]
  • Zierikzee Charterhouse or Mount Zion Charterhouse (Kartuize Sionsberg) at Noordgouwe in Schouwen-Duiveland (1433/34–1578)[98]

Poland edit

  • Gidle Charterhouse, near Częstochowa (1641–1819)[99]
  • Grabow Charterhouse, near Szczecin (1360–1538)[100]
  • Kartuzy Charterhouse (also known as Karthaus Charterhouse and Marienparadies Charterhouse) in Kartuzy, west of Gdańsk[101](1380–1826)[102]
  • Kraków Charterhouse, Kraków: arrangements for this foundation were made in 1479 but the project was abandoned
  • Liegnitz Charterhouse, Legnica (Liegnitz) in Lower Silesia (1423–1548)[103]
  • Połaniec Charterhouse, Połaniec: proposed 1425 but not proceeded with
  • Przemyśl Charterhouse, Przemyśl: proposed 1602 but not proceeded with
  • Schivelbein Charterhouse, Świdwin (Schivelbein) in Pomerania: founded in the 1440s; apparently not suppressed until in or after 1552, that is to say, after the Protestant Reformation in Pomerania[104]

Portugal edit

  • Cartuxa Santa María de Scala Coeli (Escada do Céu) in Évora (1587–2019, when the last four monks moved to Spanish monasteries; the buildings have since been occupied by the women's order of the Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matará)[105]
  • Lisbon Charterhouse or Laveiras Charterhouse (Cartuxa Santa María de Valle Misericordiae), Laveiras, Caxias, Lisbon (1594–1833; moved from Lisbon to Laveiras in 1598)[106]

Romania edit

  • Oradea Charterhouse (St. Stephen's Charterhouse), at Oradea (also known as Grosswardein and Nagyvárad) (1494–1498; formerly a Premonstratensian canonry; royal foundation suppressed by the local bishop for the sake of its assets)

Slovakia edit

  • Lechnica Charterhouse, also Červený Kláštor ("Red Monastery"[107]), at Lechnica (Carthusians 1320–1563; Camaldolese 1711–1782)
  • Haynburg Charterhouse (Brezovička), gangria, filia Lapis Refugii in Letanovce (1307-1329)
  • Letanovce Charterhouse, otherwise Lethenkow Charterhouse (also known as Kláštorisko or Lapis Refugii) at Letanovce, otherwise Lethenkow (1299–1543)[108]

Slovenia edit

Spain edit

 
Ruins of the Scala Dei Charterhouse, La Morera del Montsant
 
Miraflores Charterhouse, Burgos
 
Valldemossa Charterhouse, Majorca
  • Aniago Charterhouse (Cartuja de Aniago), Aniago, Villanueva de Douro, Valladolid (Castile) (1442–1808; 1815–1835)[110]
  • Charterhouse of the Annunciation (Cartuja de la Annonciade), at Micer Bas near Valencia (1442–45; unsuccessful foundation from nearby Porta Coeli)[111]
  • Ara Christi Charterhouse (Cartuja de Ara Christi), El Puig, near Valencia (1585–1808; 1815–1835)[112]
  • Ara Coeli Charterhouse (Cartuja de Ara Coeli), Lerida (1588–1596)[113]
  • Aula Dei Charterhouse (Cartuja de Aula Dei), Saragossa (1564–1808, 1815–1835; 1901–2011; re-purchased in 1901 for the exiled French communities of Valbonne and Vauclaire, who arrived in that year in Cardeña and occupied Aula Dei in 1902; wound up, and premises transferred to the Chemin Neuf in 2012)[114]
  • Charterhouse of the Immaculate Conception (Cartuja de la Inmaculada Concepción), La Cartuja Baja near Saragossa (1651–1835)[115][116]
  • La Cartuja, see Santa María de las Cuevas
  • Cazalla Charterhouse (Cartuja de Cazalla de la Sierra, Cartuja de la Concepción), Cazalla de la Sierra; founded from Santa María de las Cuevas (1477–1834)[117]
  • Las Fuentes Charterhouse (Cartuja de Las Fuentes), Monegros near Lanaja, Cariñena (Huesca) (1507–1558; 1589–1808; 1814–1835)[118]
  • Granada Charterhouse (Cartuja de Granada), Granada (1516–1835)[119][120]
  • Jerez de la Frontera Charterhouse (Cartuja Jerez de la Frontera or Cartuja Santa María de la Defensión), Jerez de la Frontera (1463–1835; 1948–2001)[121]
  • Maresme Charterhouse (Cartuja de San Pablo del Mar de Maresme), Maresme, Arenys de Mar (Barcelona) (1269–1433; a Benedictine priory of Lérins Abbey founded no later than the 10th century; fell into ruin and bought by the Carthusians in 1265; settled from Scala Dei 1269; community moved to Montalegre with the former community of Valparaíso, into which it was merged)[113]
  • Miraflores Charterhouse (Cartuja de Miraflores), Burgos (extant since 1441)[122][123][124]
  • Montalegre Charterhouse (Cartoixa Santa-Maria de Montalegre), Tiana near Barcelona (extant; canonesses regular to 1362, charterhouse 1415–1808, 1814–1820, 1823–1835, (1867–) 1901–1939, 1944–)[113]
  • El Paular Charterhouse (Cartuja de Santa Maria de El Paular), Rascafría near Madrid (1390–1835; part of the premises have been occupied by Benedictine monks since 1954; the remainder is a hotel)[125]
  • Porta Coeli Charterhouse (Cartuja de Porta Coeli) near Valencia (1272–1800s; renewed 1946, still extant)[111][126]
  • Santa María de las Cuevas Charterhouse (Cartuja de Santa María de las Cuevas), on the island of La Cartuja on the Guadalquivir near Seville ( 1398–1810, established in a former Franciscan friary; 1816–1820; 1823–1835)[127]
  • Scala Dei Charterhouse (Cartoixa Scala Dei or Escaladei), La Morera de Montsant (1285–1769)[128]
  • Tarragona Distillery, Tarragona (1903–1933; distillery of chartreuse established here in 1883; exiled French distiller monks from Fourvoirie moved here in 1903 and began production in 1904; returned to Fourvoirie in 1933; but a small community of 3-4 continued distillation at Tarragona until 1989)
  • Vall de Cristo Charterhouse (Cartuja Vall de Cristo) (1385–1835)[129]
  • Valldemossa Charterhouse (Cartuja Valldemossa), Valldemossa (Majorca) (1339–1835)[130]
  • Vallparadís or Valparaíso Charterhouse (Cartoixa de Vallparadís), Terrassa near Barcelona (1345–1415)[113]
  • Via Coeli Charterhouse (Cartuja de Santa María Via Coeli), Orihuela (Alicante) (1640–1681) (unable to find suitable premises, and foundation eventually abandoned)[113]

Sweden edit

Switzerland edit

  • Basel, see St. Margaretenthal
  • Bern, see Thorberg
  • Géronde Charterhouse, Sierre (from before 1233 to 1331, Augustinian Canons; 1331–c. 1355/60, Carthusians; 1425–1644, Carmelites; 1651–60, Jesuits; 1803–05 and 1831–34, Trappists; Dominicans 1870–73)[132]
  • Ittingen Charterhouse in Warth (Thurgau) (from before 1152 to 1461, Augustinian Canons; 1461–1848, Carthusians)[133]
  • La Lance Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Saint-Lieu de la Lance), Concise (Vaud)[134] (1317/20–1538)[135]
  • Loèche, château, Agarn (Valais) (1901–1903; house of refuge for exiled French community from Le Reposoir)
  • Oujon Charterhouse near Arzier (Vaud) (1146/49–1537)[136]
  • La Part-Dieu Charterhouse in Vaudens, Gruyères (Fribourg) (1307–1848)[137]
  • Rosière, château, Grolley (Fribourg) (1902–1904; house of refuge for exiled French community from Grande Chartreuse)
  • St. Margarethental Charterhouse in Basel (1401–1529/36)[138]
  • Saxon, casino and hotel, Saxon (Valais) (1901–1903; house of refuge for exiled French communities from Bosserville, Portes and Sélignac)
  • Thorberg Charterhouse, now Schloss Thorberg, in Krauchthal (Bern) (1397–1528)[139]
  • Val de la Paix Charterhouse (Villa pacis) in Chandrossel (1327–after 1333)[140]
  • La Valsainte Charterhouse near Cerniat (Fribourg) (Carthusians 1294/95–1778; Trappists 1791–98, 1802–12 and 1814–15; Redemptorists 1818–26; recovered by Carthusians 1863, still extant)[141]

United Kingdom edit

England edit

 
Mount Grace Priory

Scotland edit

Americas and Asia edit

Argentina edit

Brazil edit

South Korea edit

United States edit

Charterhouses for women edit

Belgium edit

  • Burdinne, château, Huy (Liège) (1906–1928) (house of refuge for exiled French community from Le Gard; moved on to Nonenque)[156]
  • St. Anne's Charterhouse (Kartuize Sint-Anna ter Woestijne or Chartreuse Sainte-Anne-au-Désert; "St. Anne's Charterhouse in the Desert") in Sint-Andries, later Bruges (1348–1783; in Bruges from 1580)[157]

France edit

  • La Bastide-Saint-Pierre Charterhouse (Chartreuse Saints-Coeurs-de-Jésus-et-Marie), Labastide-Saint-Pierre (Tarn-et-Garonne) (1854–1903; exiled to Riva, later moved to Pinerolo)
  • Beauregard Charterhouse (Chartreuse Sainte-Croix de Beauregard), Coublevie (Isère) (1821/22–1978; founded by survivors of the pre-revolutionary community of Prémol; moved 1978 to Reillanne)
  • Bertaud Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Bertaud or Notre-Dame d'Aurouse), Rabou (Hautes-Alpes) (1188–1446, then moved to Durbon)
  • La Celle-Roubaud Charterhouse, also known as Sainte-Roseline Charterhouse (Chartreuse Sainte-Roseline de la Celle-Roubaud), Les Arcs (Var) (previously Benedictine nuns; 1260–1499 Carthusian nuns; from 1504, Franciscans)
  • Durbon Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre Dame de Durbon), Saint-Julien-en-Beauchêne (Hautes-Alpes) (monks 1116–1791; nuns, originally from Bertaud, occupied the dependencies 1446–1601)
  • Eymeu Charterhouse (Chartreuse Eymeu Bonlieu) in Romans-sur-Isère (Isère) (1300–1309; thereafter Benedictines)
  • Le Gard Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame du Gard), Belloy-sur-Somme (Somme) (Cistercians 1137–1792; Carthusian nuns 1871–1906; exiled to Burdinne, resettled at Nonenque 1928)
  • Gigondas, see Prébayon and Saint-André
  • Gosnay, see Mont-Sainte-Marie
  • Mélan Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Mélan), Taninges (Haute-Savoie) (1283–1793; women's collegiate foundation 1803–1906)
  • Mont-Sainte-Marie Charterhouse (Chartreuse du Mont-Sainte-Marie de Gosnay, Chartreuse des Dames de Gosnay), Gosnay, Béthune (Pas-de-Calais) (1329–1792) (double monastery with Val-Saint-Esprit in Gosnay)[158]
  • Nonenque Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame du Précieux Sang de Nonenque), Marnhagues-et-Latour (Aveyron) (extant; Cistercians 1139–1791; 1927 onwards, Carthusian nuns of the community at Burdinne formerly exiled from Le Gard)
  • Parménie Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Parménie, Chartreuse du Val-Croissant au Mont de Sainte-Marie), Beaucroissant (Isère) (1257–1391, then transferred to Les Écouges)
  • Poleteins Charterhouse (cell) (Chartreuse de la Bienheureuse Marie de Poleteins) in Mionnay (Ain) (c. 1245–1605, when the sole remaining nun was transferred to Salettes and the endowment to Lyon)
  • Prébayon Charterhouse, later Saint-André-de-Ramières Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Prébayon, later known as Chartreuse Saint-André-de-Ramières), Gigondas, Beaumes-de-Venise (Vaucluse) (founded c. 611 as a nunnery under the Rule of Caesarius of Arles; moved site c. 962 to Saint-André-de-Ramières but retained the name of Prébayon until c. 1227; became Carthusian c. 1155; expelled from the Order in 1336 but continued Carthusian practice as an independent house; suppressed in 1734)
  • Prémol Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Prémol), Vaulnaveys-le-Haut (Isère) (1234–1792; survivors of this community founded Beauregard in 1821)
  • Reillanne Charterhouse (Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Reillanne), Reillanne (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) (extant; founded 1978 as a new home for the community of Beauregard)[159]
  • Roubaud, see La Celle-Roubaud
  • Saint-André-de-Ramières, see Prébayon
  • Sainte-Rosaline, see La Celle-Roubaud
  • Salettes Charterhouse (Chartreuse de la Salle [or Cour] de Notre-Dame de Salettes), La Balme-les-Grottes, Crémieu (Isère) (1299–1792)

Italy edit

  • Belmonte di Busca Charterhouse (Certosa Belmonte di Busca), Busca near Cuneo (c.1274–c.1285)
  • Bricherasio Charterhouse or Molare di Bricherasio Charterhouse (Certosa di Bricherasio or di Molare di Bricherasio), Bricherasio (c.1277–1303; apparently governed together with Buonluogo; became Cistercian in 1303)
  • Buonluogo Charterhouse (Certosa di Santa Maria di Buonluogo), Pinerolo (1223–1303; became Cistercian in 1303)
  • Dego Charterhouse (Certosa della Trinità), Dego (extant since 1994; settled by community from San Francesco)
  • Motta Grossa, see Riva
  • Riva Charterhouse (Certosa di Riva, formerly Certosa di Motta Grossa), castle of Motta Grossa, Riva di Pinerolo (Turin) (1903–1998; house of refuge for the exiled French community of La-Bastide-Saint-Pierre; became an autonomous charterhouse in 1936; name changed from Motta Grossa to Riva in 1971; community moved to Vedana in 1998)
  • San Francesco Charterhouse (Certosa di San Antonio di Padova), Giaveno (Turin) (1904–1994; former Franciscan convent; house of refuge for the exiled French community from Beauregard; autonomous charterhouse from 1912; moved to Dego 1994)
  • Vedana Charterhouse (Certosa di Vedana), Sospirolo (1456–1977 as monastery; when the monks left in 1977, nuns from San Francesco moved here, and after they moved to Dego in 1998, were replaced by nuns from Riva; the nuns had left by 2018, when the premises were occupied by a community of nuns of the Perpetual Adoration of the Sacrament[160])

Republic of Korea edit

  • Charterhouse of the Annunciation, Boeun (extant since 2002)

Spain edit

  • Santa Maria de Benifassà, La Pobla de Benifassà near Vinaròs (Castellón) (extant since 1967; established in the premises of the former Cistercian Benifasar Abbey (1233–1835)[161]
  • Murviedro Charterhouse (Cartuja del Espíritu Santo di Murviedro), Murviedro (now Sagunto) (Valencia) (c.1389-c.1610)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Analecta Cartusiana website: see below
  2. ^ Chartreux.org (official website of the Carthusian Order): List of active Carthusian houses of monks; List of active Carthusian houses of nuns. Retrieved 3 May 2022
  3. ^ In addition, the Maison Saint Bruno, formerly Sélignac Charterhouse, has been a house of laity since 2001. The Hermitage of St. Bruno founded in 1975 at Parisot is also a lay retreat house, run not by the Carthusian Order but by the International Fellowship of St Bruno.
  4. ^ Thomas Aigner: "Aggsbach", in: Monasticon Cartusiense, ed. Gerhard Schlegel, James Hogg, vol.  2, Salzburg 2004, pp. 119–123
  5. ^ Thomas Aigner: "Gaming", in: Monasticon Cartusiense, ed. Gerhard Schlegel, James Hogg, vol.  2, Salzburg 2004, pp. 82–87
  6. ^ Thomas Aigner: "Mauerbach", in: Monasticon Cartusiense, ed. Gerhard Schlegel, James Hogg, vol.  2, Salzburg 2004, pp. 77–81
  7. ^ "Bereza" in Maisons de l'Ordre des Chartreux, Parkminster 1919, vol. 4, ch. 37–38 (online version at Gallica.bnf.fr)
  8. ^ Cartusiana.org: Antwerpen 1 & Lier (Cartusia Sanctae Catharinae Montis Sinaii in Kiel apud Antverpiam; Cartusia Antverpiensis 1)
  9. ^ Cartusiana.org: Antwerpen 2 (Cartusia Sanctae Sophiae Constantinopolitanae Antwerpiae; Cartusia Antverpiensis 2)
  10. ^ Cartusiana.org: Brussel (Cartusia Nostrae Dominae de Gratia; Cartusia Bruxellensis)
  11. ^ Cartusiana.org: Brugge 1 (Monachi) (Cartusia Vallis Gratiae; Sancta Crucis apud Brugas; Cartusia Brugis)
  12. ^ Cartusiana.org: Herne (Cartusia Capellae Sanctae Mariae in Herne apud Angiam)
  13. ^ originally intended to be founded in Kortrijk
  14. ^ Cartusiana.org: Gent (Cartusia Vallis Regalis; Cartusia Gandavensis)
  15. ^ Cartusiana.org: Leuven (Cartusia Beatae Mariae Magdalenae sub Cruce in Monte Calvariae in Lovanio; Cartusia Lovaniensis)
  16. ^ Cartusiana.org: Liege (Cartusia Duoecim Apostolorum apud Leodium; Cartusia Omnium Apostolorum de Cornelio Monte apud Leodium; Cartusia Leodiensis)
  17. ^ Cartusiana.org: Antwerpen 1 & Lier (Cartusia Sanctae Catharinae Lyrae; Cartusia Lyrensis)
  18. ^ Cartusiana.org: Chercq (Cartusia Montis Sancti Andreae in Chercq apud Tornacum; Cartusia Cercana)
  19. ^ Cartusiana.org: Brussel (Cartusia Nostrae Dominae de Gratia)
  20. ^ Cartusiana.org: Sheen Anglorum (Cartusia Domus Shenae Anglorum; Cartusia Shenensis)
  21. ^ Cartusiana.org: Sint-Martens-Lierde (Cartusia Silvae Sancti Martini in Sint-Martens-Lierde (Lierde) apud Gerardimontem)
  22. ^ Cartusiana.org: Tournai
  23. ^ Cartusiana.org: Zelem (Cartusia Sancti Johannis Baptistae in Zelem apud Diestum; Cargtusia Zeelhemensis)
  24. ^ Cartusiana.org: Zepperen
  25. ^ Emanuel Kral: Geschichte der Karthause in Königsfeld bei Brünn von ihrer Erbauung 1375 bis zur Gegenwart, Brünn 1888
  26. ^ Cartusia Brunensis – dějiny královopolského kláštera a jeho proměny v 21. století. ISBN 8021429216
  27. ^ a b Rafał Witkowski: "Olomouc/Olmütz" in Monasticon Cartusiense, ed. Gerhard Schlegel, James Hogg, Band 2, Salzburg 2004, pp. 129–133
  28. ^ Rafał Witkowski: "Praha/Prag" in Monasticon Cartusiense, ed. Gerhard Schlegel, James Hogg, Band 2, Salzburg 2004, pp. 95–101
  29. ^ a b "Walditz" in Maisons de l'Ordre des Chartreux, Parkminster 1919, vol. 4, ch. 46 (online version at Gallica.bnf.fr)
  30. ^ Stanislav Petr: "Rukopis kartuziánského kláštera v Tržku ve vatikánské knihovně Palatina a nové poznatky k osobě zakladatele tržecké kartouzy Alberta ze Šternberka" in Studie o rukopisech 41 (2011), pp. 19–56
  31. ^ Aigner, Thomas, 2004: Monasticon cartusiense, vol. 2 (eds. Gerhard Schlegel, James Hogg). Analecta cartusiana, No. 185.2. Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik - Asserbo
  32. ^ Danskeherregaarde.dk - Elvedgård
  33. ^ "Glenstrup kloster" in Salmonsens Konversationslexikon, nd.
  34. ^ Musée de la Grande Chartreuse website
  35. ^ La Correrie, the former lower monastery, is now the Museum of the Grande Chartreuse [1]
  36. ^ Aillons-Margériaz website: Aillon Charterhouse 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine)
  37. ^ Bonnefoy Charterhouse special interest website
  38. ^ also known as Bompas Charterhouse
  39. ^ construction started in 1562
  40. ^ Bourbon Charterhouse
  41. ^ Balades en Pays d'Opale website: Chartreuse Notre-Dame des Prés 2006-11-25 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  42. ^ Montrieux Charterhouse official website 2008-11-15 at the Wayback Machine
  43. ^ Chartreuse de Pomier website 2008-11-12 at the Wayback Machine
  44. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  45. ^ Laurence Baudoux, "L’architecture du Val-Saint-Esprit à Gosnay (XVIIe siècle-XVIIIe siècle): architecture, monuments funéraires et verrières", in Histoire et Archéologie du Pas-de-Calais, No. XXVII, 2009, pp. 79–115
  46. ^ Mathieu Béghin, "Éclairage sur le rôle des moines chartreux du Val-Saint-Esprit dans le démantèlement du château comtal de Gosnay (comté d’Artois, Pas-de-Calais) au début du XVIe siècle", in Bulletin du centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre, No. 22.1, 2018 (online version)
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  84. ^ later used as the castle of the Kings of Sardinia
  85. ^ sometimes given as Stola Dei
  86. ^ the eponym of Stendhal's novel "La Chartreuse de Parme"
  87. ^ the former Baths of Diocletian
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  101. ^ named after the Carthusians, like the former German name, Karthaus
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  107. ^ because of the colour of its roof tiles
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Further reading edit

  • Aniel, Jean-Pierre, 1983: Les maisons de Chartreux des origines à la chartreuse de Pavie. Arts et métiers graphiques: Paris, 1983
  • Nouvelle bibliographie cartusienne. Grande-Chartreuse, 2006.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Carthusian Order
  • Official website for Carthusian Vocations
  • Analecta Cartusiana (in French)
  • Dutch and Belgian Carthusian history (in Dutch)
  • Helvetia Sacra: Swiss monasteries, including charterhouses (in German, French, and Italian)

list, carthusian, monasteries, this, list, carthusian, monasteries, charterhouses, containing, both, extant, dissolved, monasteries, carthusians, also, known, order, saint, bruno, monks, nuns, arranged, location, under, their, present, countries, also, listed,. This is a list of Carthusian monasteries or charterhouses containing both extant and dissolved monasteries of the Carthusians also known as the Order of Saint Bruno for monks and nuns arranged by location under their present countries Also listed are ancillary establishments distilleries printing houses and the houses of refuge used by the communities expelled from France in the early 20th century Since the establishment of the Carthusians in 1084 there have been more than 280 monastic foundations and several more unsuccessfully attempted ones 1 and this list aims to be complete Dates of foundation and suppression are given where known As of May 2022 update there are 21 extant charterhouses 16 for monks and 5 for nuns indicated by bold type 2 3 La Grande Chartreuse from which the Carthusian Order took its name mother house of all charterhouses Charterhouse at Jerez de la Frontera Granada Charterhouse Contents 1 Europe 1 1 Austria 1 2 Belarus 1 3 Belgium 1 4 Czech Republic 1 5 Denmark 1 6 France 1 7 Germany 1 8 Hungary 1 9 Ireland 1 10 Italy 1 11 Netherlands 1 12 Poland 1 13 Portugal 1 14 Romania 1 15 Slovakia 1 16 Slovenia 1 17 Spain 1 18 Sweden 1 19 Switzerland 1 20 United Kingdom 1 20 1 England 1 20 2 Scotland 2 Americas and Asia 2 1 Argentina 2 2 Brazil 2 3 South Korea 2 4 United States 3 Charterhouses for women 3 1 Belgium 3 2 France 3 3 Italy 3 4 Republic of Korea 3 5 Spain 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEurope editAustria edit nbsp Gaming Charterhouse original building nbsp Gaming Charterhouse Aggsbach Charterhouse Kartause Aggsbach or Kartause Marienpforte in Aggsbach Lower Austria 1380 1782 4 Gaming Charterhouse Kartause Gaming or Kartause Maria Thron in Gaming Lower Austria 1330 1782 5 Mauerbach Charterhouse Kartause Mauerbach in Mauerbach near Vienna Lower Austria 1313 1782 6 Belarus edit Biaroza Charterhouse Biaroza formerly Biaroza Kartuskaja 1648 1831 7 Belgium edit Antwerp St Catherine s Charterhouse Antwerp also known as Kiel Charterhouse Kartuize t Kiel or Kartuize Sint Katharina op de Berg Sinai 1324 1543 when relocated to Lier 8 St Sophia s Charterhouse Antwerp Kartuize Sint Sophia Antwerpen 1625 1783 9 see also Sheen Anglorum Bruges see 1 Genadedal and 2 Sheen Anglorum Brussels Charterhouse Kartuize Onze Lieve Vrouwe van Gratie Brussels 1588 1783 transferred from Scheut 10 Chercq see Mont Saint Andre Diest see Zelem Enghien see Herne Genadedal or Genadendal Charterhouse Kartuize Genadedal or Genadendal Sint Kruis 1383 1584 relocated to Bruges 1584 1783 11 Ghent see Koningsdal Herne Charterhouse Kartuize Onze Lieve Vrouwe Kapelle Herne Flemish Brabant near Enghien Hainaut 1314 1783 12 Koningsdal Charterhouse Kartuize Koningsdal or s Koningsdale Chartreuse Val Royal Rooigem 13 1328 1578 after a temporary refuge in Saint Omer relocated to Ghent 1584 1783 14 Kortrijk see Koningsdal Leuven Charterhouse otherwise Louvain Charterhouse Chartreuse Sainte Marie Madeleine sous la Croix Kartuize Maria Magdalena onder het Kruis op de Calvarieberg Leuven c 1489 91 1783 15 see also Sheen Anglorum Liege Charterhouse also known as Mont Cornillon Charterhouse Chartreuse des douze apotres du Mont Cornillon or Kartuize Twaalf Apostelen op de Mont Cornillon Liege 1357 1796 16 Lier Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Katharina op de Berg Sinai Lier Antwerp 1543 1783 transferred from Kiel Antwerp 17 Malines see Sheen Anglorum Mont Saint Andre Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Andreasberg or Chartreuse Mont Saint Andre Chercq near Tournai c 1376 77 1783 18 Namur see Sheen Anglorum Nieuwpoort Charterhouse also known as Sheen Anglorum Kartuize Nieuwpoort 1626 1783 in other towns in Belgium from 1559 see Sheen Anglorum Scheut Charterhouse Kartuize Onze Lieve Vrouwe van Gratie Scheut near Anderlecht 1454 1588 relocated in Brussels 19 Sheen Anglorum Charterhouse Charterhouse of Jesus of Bethlehem English Carthusians in exile located successively in Bruges Val de Grace 1559 69 Bruges Sinte Clarastraat 1569 1578 Namur 1578 Louvain 1578 1589 Antwerp 1589 90 1591 Malines 1591 1626 and Nieuwpoort 1626 1783 20 Sint Martens Bosch Charterhouse or Sint Martens Lierde Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Martens Bosch or Sint Martens Lierde Sint Martens Lierde Geraardsbergen 1329 1783 21 Tournai the order s printing press transferred to Parkminster 1913 1954 22 Zelem Charterhouse also Diest Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Jansberg or Sint Jansdal Zelem Diest 1328 1796 23 Zepperen Castle Sint Truiden 1901 1905 house of refuge for exiled French community from Glandier 24 Czech Republic edit Brno Charterhouse Kralovo Pole Charterhouse or Konigsfeld Charterhouse Holy Trinity Brno 1370 1782 25 26 Dolany Charterhouse Our Lady of the Valley of Jehosaphat Dolany near Olomouc 1389 1437 moved here from Trzek Litomysl moved to Olomouc in 1437 when the monastery at Dolany was ruined by Hussites 27 Litomysl see Trzek Mariengarten see Prague Olomouc Charterhouse Our Lady of the Valley of Jehosaphat Olomouc 1437 1782 settled by the displaced community from Dolany 27 Podebrady Charterhouse at Podebrady near Prague 1360 1369 Prague Charterhouse Kartause Mariengarten Smichow Prague 1342 1419 28 Stipa Charterhouse near Frystak Zlin Moravia 1617 1620 destroyed by Protestants during Thirty Years War refounded at Walditz 29 Trzek Charterhouse Kartause Mariae Dornbusch Our Lady of the Thornbush Trzek near Litomysl Bohemia 1378 1390 moved to Dolany 30 Valdice or Kartouzy Valdice Charterhouse Kartause Marienfeld later Mariae Himmelfahrt Valdice near Jicin Bohemia 1627 1782 settled by the displaced community from Stipa 29 Denmark edit Asserbo Charterhouse to the north of Roskilde 1162 or 1163 c 1169 site abandoned 31 Elvedgaard Charterhouse Sonderso island of Fyn proposed 1475 not proceeded with because of insufficient endowment and proposed instead as a hospital of the Order of the Holy Ghost apparently also not proceeded with 32 Glenstrup Charterhouse Glenstrup Mariagerfjord Benedictine monks Carthusian foundation here proposed c 1428 30 but formally abandoned for lack of funds in 1446 The project was for a time under the management of the Bishop of Aarhus and the proposed charterhouse here was also sometimes referred to as Aarhus Charterhouse 33 France edit nbsp Bosserville Charterhouse nbsp La Verne Charterhouse nbsp La Verne Charterhouse ruins of a monk s house nbsp Champmol Charterhouse church portal nbsp Le Glandier Charterhouse in Beyssac about 1840 nbsp Champmol Charterhouse in Dijon La Grande Chartreuse Saint Pierre de Chartreuse near Grenoble Isere mother house of the Carthusian Order extant since 1084 1084 1792 1816 1903 1940 34 35 Abbeville Charterhouse also Thuison Charterhouse or Val Saint Honore Charterhouse Chartreuse Saint Honore de Thuison les Abbeville Chartreuse Val Saint Honore Abbeville Somme 1300 1791 Aillon Charterhouse also Mont Sainte Marie Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame d Aillon Chartreuse Mont Sainte Marie in Aillon le Jeune Le Chatelard Savoie 1178 1793 36 Aix Charterhouse Chartreuse Sainte Marthe d Aix in Aix en Provence Bouches du Rhone 1623 1791 Apponay Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame d Apponay Remilly Nievre 1185 1790 Arviere Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame d Arviere Lochieu Ain 1132 1791 Auray Charterhouse Chartreuse Saint Michel du Champ d Auray Auray Brech Morbihan 1480 1791 built as a men s collegiate foundation soon after 1364 bought in 1810 by two priests for a school for deaf mutes Basseville Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Val Saint Jean Basseville in Pousseaux Nievre 1328 1791 Bellary Charterhouse Chartreuse de l Annonciation de la Sainte Vierge Chateauneuf Val de Bargis Donzy Nievre 1209 1791 Bellevue Charterhouse Beauvoir Charterhouse or Belvezer Charterhouse see Saix Bonlieu Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Bonlieu Bonlieu Saint Laurent en Grandvaux Jura 1171 1791 Bonnefoy Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Bonnefoy in Le Beage Ardeche 1156 1791 37 Bonpas Charterhouse 38 Chartreuse Notre Dame de Bonpas or Bompas Caumont sur Durance Vaucluse 1318 1792 previously a house of the Knights Hospitallers from 1281 Bordeaux Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Misericorde Bordeaux Gironde 1383 1460 1605 1790 Bosserville Charterhouse Chartreuse de l Immaculee Conception Bosserville Art sur Meurthe Meurthe et Moselle 1666 1792 noviciate house 1835 1901 exiled to Saxon 1901 and moved to Pleterje in 1903 Bourbon les Gaillon Charterhouse or Aubevoye Charterhouse Chartreuse de Bourbon les Gaillon Chartreuse d Aubevoye Chartreuse Notre Dame de Bonne Esperance Aubevoye near Gaillon Eure 1572 1791 39 40 Bourgfontaine Charterhouse Chartreuse Fontaine Notre Dame de Bourgfontaine Pisseleux Villers Cotterets Aisne 1325 1792 La Boutillerie Charterhouse Chartreuse de la Boutillerie Chartreuse Notre Dame des Sept Douleurs Fleurbaix Pas de Calais 1618 1792 Bouvante Charterhouse Chartreuse de Bouvante Chartreuse du Val Sainte Marie Bouvante Drome 1144 1791 Bugey see Saint Sulpice Cahors Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Temple de Cahors Cahors Lot 1328 1791 Carcassonne see La Loubatiere Chalais Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Chalais Voreppe Isere Benedictines 1170 1303 Carthusians 1308 1791 Dominicans 1844 1901 Dominican Sisters from 1961 Champmol Charterhouse Chartreuse de la Sainte Trinite de Champmol Dijon Cote d Or 1383 1791 La Correrie see La Grande Chartreuse Currieres Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Currieres Saint Pierre de Chartreuse Isere 1296 1791 acted as the infirmary for the nearby Grande Chartreuse Douai Charterhouse Chartreuse Saints Joseph et Morand Douai Nord 1654 1791 Durbon Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Durbon Saint Julien en Beauchene Hautes Alpes monks 1116 1791 nuns originally from Bertaud occupied the dependencies 1446 1601 Les Ecouges Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame des Surveillants des Ecouges Saint Gervais Vinay Isere 1116 1422 Fontenay Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Fontenay Beaune Cote d Or 1328 1791 Fourvoirie in Saint Laurent du Pont the order s distillery of chartreuse built 1860 moved to Tarragona 1903 returned 1933 destroyed by a landslide in 1935 and re established at Voiron where it remains Le Glandier Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Glandier Beyssac Correze 1219 1791 1869 1901 Gosnay see Val Saint Esprit Isles Charterhouse Chartreuse d Isles near Troyes possibly Isle Aumont 1325 1428 moved to Troyes La Pree Koenigshoffen Charterhouse Chartreuse Mont Sainte Marie de Koenigshoffen Koenigshoffen a district of Strasbourg Bas Rhin 1355 1591 destroyed by Protestants the community settled at Molsheim Largentiere Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de la Pre or de la Pree Troyes Aube 1325 1428 in Troyes Isles or Isle Aumont 1428 1620 in Troyes La Pree 1620 1792 in Troyes Largentiere Le Liget Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame et Saint Jean Baptiste du Liget Chemille sur Indrois Indre et Loire 1178 1791 La Loubatiere Charterhouse Chartreuse de la Loubatiere Chartreuse Notre Dame de Beaulieu Lacombe Aude 1320 1427 Lugny Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Lugny Leuglay Cote d Or 1170 1791 Lyon Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Lys du Saint Esprit de Lyon Lyon Rhone 1584 1791 between 1810 and 1901 the buildings accommodated the diocesan missionary society known as the Societe des Chartreux de Lyon Macourt see Valenciennes Maillard Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Maillard Amillis Seine et Marne 1504 1509 Marienfloss Charterhouse Chartreuse de Marienfloss Marienfloss near Sierck Moselle 1415 1431 Marly see Valenciennes Marseille Charterhouse Chartreuse Sainte Marie Madeleine de Marseille Marseille Bouches du Rhone 1633 1791 Meyriat Charterhouse Chartreuse de Meyriat Vieu d Izenave Ain 1116 1792 Molsheim Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Molsheim Molsheim Bas Rhin 1600 1792 settled by the displaced community of Koenigshoffen now a museum the Musee de la Chartreuse Mont Dieu Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Mont Dieu Le Mont Dieu Raucourt Ardennes 1134 1791 Montmerle Charterhouse Chartreuse Montmerle Chartreuse Notre Dame du Val Saint Etienne formerly Montmerle Priory Lescheroux Ain Benedictines from 1070 Carthusians 1210 1792 Montreuil Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame des Pres Neuville sous Montreuil Montreuil sur Mer Pas de Calais 1323 1791 1870 1901 when exiled to Parkminster buildings now occupied by the Famille monastique de Bethleem 41 Montrieux Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Montrieux Meounes les Montrieux Var extant 1117 1790 1861 1901 and 1929 42 Mortemart Charterhouse Chartreuse de Mortemart Mortemart Mezieres sur Issoire Haute Vienne 1335 1413 thereafter Augustinians Mougeres Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Pitie de Mougeres Caux Herault 1825 1901 1936 1977 thereafter Dominicans Moulins Charterhouse Chartreuse Saint Joseph de Moulins in Moulins Allier 1623 1790 Nancy Charterhouse Chartreuse Sainte Anne de Nancy Laxou Nancy Meurthe et Moselle 1632 1666 transferred to Bosserville Nantes Charterhouse Chartreuse Saints Donatien et Rogatien de Nantes in Nantes Loire Atlantique 1446 1791 Noyon Charterhouse Chartreuse Mont Saint Louis Chartreuse Notre Dame de Mont Renaud Passel Noyon Oise 1308 1791 Oiron Charterhouse otherwise Oyron Charterhouse Chartreuse d Oyron or d Oiron Oiron Deux Sevres 1396 1446 Orleans Charterhouse Chartreuse Saint Lazare Orleans Loiret 1622 1790 Le Parc Charterhouse Chartreuse du Parc en Charnie or Chartreuse Sainte Marie d Orques Saint Denis d Orques Sarthe 1236 1791 Paris see Vauvert Passel see Noyon Petit Quevilly Rouen Seine Maritime Chartreuse Notre Dame de la Rose 1384 1682 transferred to St Julien Chartreuse Saint Julien 1667 1791 leper hospital from before 1183 Benedictine monks from 1600 Carthusians from 1667 Pierre Chatel Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Pierre Chatel Virignin Ain 1384 1791 Le Pin see La Sylve Benite Pomier Charterhouse Chartreuse de Pomier Pomier Presilly Haute Savoie 1170 1793 43 Port Sainte Marie Charterhouse Chartreuse du Port Sainte Marie Chapdes Beaufort Pontgibaud Puy de Dome 1219 1792 Portes Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Portes Benonces Ain extant 1115 1791 1855 1901 exiled to Saxon 1971 today La Pree Chartreuse Notre Dame de la Pree Troyes 1325 1428 in Isles 1428 1620 in Troyes La Pree 1620 1792 in Troyes Largentiere Le Puy Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Charensac Brives Charensac Le Puy en Velay Haute Loire 1628 1791 Le Reposoir Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Reposoir Le Reposoir Haute Savoie 1151 1793 1846 1855 1860 1901 exiled to Loeche Carmelites since 1932 Rettel Charterhouse Chartreuse Saint Sixte de Rettel Rettel Sierck Moselle 1431 1792 Ripaille Charterhouse Chartreuse Saints Maurice et Lazare et Annonciade de Ripaille Thonon les Bains Haute Savoie 1624 1793 Rodez Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame d Aveyron Rodez Aveyron 1511 1791 Romans Charterhouse Chartreuse de Romans Romans Drome 1791 1813 the monks of Val Sainte Marie Bouvantes took refuge here during the Revolution Saint Hugon see Val Saint Hugon Saint Sulpice Charterhouse Chartreuse Saint Sulpice en Bugey Thezillieu Ain 1120 1130 opted to become Cistercian and settled from Pontigny Sainte Croix en Jarez Charterhouse Chartreuse Sainte Croix en Jarez Sainte Croix en Jarez Loire 1280 1792 Saix Charterhouse otherwise Bellevue Charterhouse Beauvoir Charterhouse or Belvezer Charterhouse Chartreuse de Saix Chartreuse Notre Dame de Bellevue de Saix Saix Castres Tarn 1361 1567 1647 1791 Seillon Charterhouse Chartreuse de Seillon Peronnas Ain Carthusians to 1169 Franciscans 1178 1792 Selignac Charterhouse Chartreuse de Selignac or Chartreuse du Val Saint Martin de Selignac Simandre sur Suran Ain 1202 1792 and 1929 2001 continues to operate as a lay house Maison St Bruno within the Order 44 La Sylve Benite Charterhouse Chartreuse de la Sylve Benite Le Pin Virieu Isere 1116 1792 Toulouse Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Toulouse Toulouse Haute Garonne 1569 1791 today a parish church Troyes see Isles La Pree and Largentiere Val Saint Esprit Charterhouse Chartreuse du Val Saint Esprit Gosnay Bethune Pas de Calais 1329 1791 double monastery with Mont Sainte Marie in Gosnay 45 46 Val Saint Georges Charterhouse Chartreuse du Val Saint Georges Chartreuse Sainte Marie du Val Saint Georges Pouques Lormes Nievre 1234 1792 Val Saint Hugon Charterhouse also Saint Hugon Charterhouse Chartreuse du Val Saint Hugon Chartreuse de Saint Hugon Arvillard La Rochette Savoie 1172 1793 today a Buddhist centre Val Saint Pierre Charterhouse Chartreuse du Val Saint Pierre Braye en Thierache Aisne 1140 1791 Val Sainte Aldegonde Charterhouse Chartreuse du Val Sainte Aldegonde Chartreuse du Val de Sainte Aldegonde Longuenesse Pas de Calais 1298 1791 47 Chartreuse du Val de Benediction in Villeneuve les Avignon Gard 1356 1792 Val Dieu Charterhouse Chartreuse du Val Dieu Feings Orne 1170 1791 Valbonne Charterhouse Chartreuse de Valbonne in Saint Paulet de Caisson Gard 1203 1792 Protestant 1836 1901 Valenciennes Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Valenciennes Valenciennes Nord 1288 in Val St Paul moved to Valenciennes 1293 moved to Macourt lez Marly 1794 Vallon Charterhouse Chartreuse de Vallon Bellevaux Haute Savoie 1138 1628 moved to Ripaille Valprofonde Charterhouse Chartreuse Valprofonde Beon Yonne 1301 1791 Vauclaire Charterhouse Chartreuse de Vauclaire Montignac Montpon Menesterol Dordogne 1328 1790 1858 1901 Vaucluse Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Vaucluse Onoz Jura 1125 or 1139 1791 Vauvert Charterhouse Chartreuse de Vauvert in Paris founded 1257 in Gentilly moved 1258 to the site of the abandoned Chateau de Vauvert adjacent to the site of the present Jardin du Luxembourg dissolved 1792 48 La Verne Charterhouse Chartreuse de la Verne Collobrieres Var 1170 1791 from 1983 Congregation of Bethlehem Villefranche Charterhouse Chartreuse Saint Sauveur de Villefranche Villefranche de Rouergue Aveyron 1450 1791 Voiron distillery see Fourvoirie Germany edit nbsp Former Carthusian church in Cologne now St Barbara s Church Ahrensbok Charterhouse Kartause Marientempel or Templum Beatae Mariae Ahrensbok near Lubeck Schleswig Holstein 1397 1564 49 Astheim Charterhouse Kartause Marienbruck Astheim near Volkach Bavaria 1408 1803 50 Buxheim Charterhouse Kartause Maria Saal Buxheim Bavaria 1402 1803 the only Imperial charterhouse Reichskartause previously a men s collegiate foundation 1100 1402 from 1926 Salesians 51 Christgarten Charterhouse Kartause Christgarten Ederheim near Nordlingen Bavaria 1384 1552 1631 1648 52 Cologne Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Barbara Cologne North Rhine Westphalia 1334 1794 the church is now St Barbara s Evangelical parish church 53 Eisenach Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Elisabeth von Krimmelbach Eisenach Thuringia 1378 1525 now Kartausgarten 54 Engelgarten Charterhouse also known as Wurzburg Charterhouse Kartause Engelgarten Wurzburg Bavaria 1348 52 1803 55 Eppenberg Charterhouse also known as Vogelsberg Charterhouse Kartause Sancti Johannis Baptistae Gensungen in Felsberg Hesse 1440 1532 1586 previously Premonstratensian canonesses c 1217 1438 56 Erfurt Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Salvatorberg Erfurt Thuringia 1371 1802 57 Fluren see Wesel Frankfurt Charterhouse Kartause Barmherzigkeit Gottes Frankfurt an der Oder Brandenburg 1396 1568 58 Freiburg Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Johannisberg Freiburg im Breisgau Baden Wurttemberg 1346 1782 59 Grunau Charterhouse Kartause Neuzelle Schollbrunn near Hasloch Bavaria c 1328 1557 1629 1802 60 Guterstein Charterhouse Kartause Guterstein Guterstein near Bad Urach Baden Wurttemberg 1439 1535 previously a Cistercian priory and a Benedictine priory 61 Hildesheim Charterhouse Kartause Marienkloster Hildesheim Lower Saxony 1387 1777 62 Ilmbach Charterhouse Kartause Mariengarten Prichsenstadt Bavaria 1453 1803 63 Kiedrich see Mainz Koblenz Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Beatusberg Koblenz Rhineland Palatinate 64 1331 1802 65 Konradsburg Charterhouse Kartause Mariae Verkundigung Konradsburg near Ermsleben Saxony Anhalt 1477 1525 previously Benedictine monks 66 Konz Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Bruno Karthaus Konz formerly known as Merzlich Rhineland Palatinate 1680 1802 settled by the displaced community of St Alban s Charterhouse Trier 67 Mainz Charterhouse Kartause Peterstal later Kartause Michelsberg on the Sankt Michaelsberg Mainz Rhineland Palatinate founded 1308 in the Tal Neuhaus or Peterstal in Kiedrich moved to Mainz 1324 dissolved 1781 68 Maria Hain Charterhouse Kartause Maria Hain Unterrath near Dusseldorf North Rhine Westphalia founded 1869 moved to Bad Wurzach in 1964 as Marienau Charterhouse 69 Marienau Charterhouse near Bad Wurzach Baden Wurttemberg extant since 1964 when the community from Hain settled here 70 Marienburg Charterhouse Kartause Marienburg Weddern in the parish of Dulmen North Rhine Westphalia 1476 1802 71 Marienehe Charterhouse Kartause Marienehe Kartause Himmelszinnen Rostock Mecklenburg Vorpommern 1396 1552 72 Marienkron Charterhouse Kartause Marienkron near Rugenwalde founded 1394 in Korlin from 1407 in Rugenwalde dissolved 1534 73 Martinstal Charterhouse Kartause Jesu Christi Verklarung am Martinstal Crimmitschau near Neukirchen Zwickau Saxony 1478 1527 formerly a canonry ruined by the Hussites in 1430 74 Nordlingen see Christgarten Nuremberg Charterhouse Kartause Marienzell Nuremberg Bavaria 1380 1525 today part of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum 75 Peterstal see Mainz Prull Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Veit Prull in Regensburg Bavaria 1483 1803 76 Regensburg see Prull Rostock see Marienehe Trier Charterhouse Kartause Sankt Alban Trier Rhineland Palatinate 1331 1674 moved to Merzlich now known as Konz Karthaus 67 Tuckelhausen Charterhouse Kartause Heilszelle Ochsenfurt Bavaria 1351 1803 77 Vogelberg or Vogelsberg see Eppenberg Vogelsang Charterhouse Kartause Mariae Mitleiden near Julich North Rhine Westphalia 1478 1802 78 Wesel Charterhouse Kartause Insula Reginae Coeli Gravinsel in Fluren between Wesel and Buderich Dusseldorf North Rhine Westphalia 1417 1590 the community eventually settled a new charterhouse in Xanten in 1623 79 Wurzburg see Engelgarten Xanten Charterhouse Kartause Insula Reginae Coeli Xanten North Rhine Westphalia settled by displaced community from Wesel 1623 dissolved 1802 79 Hungary edit Ercsi Charterhouse at Ercsi island of Csepel 1238 1253 formerly a Benedictine abbey founded end of the 12th century buildings given to Cistercians 1253 Lovold Charterhouse St Michael s Valley at Varoslod near Lake Balaton 1347 1552 80 Tarkany or Felsotarkany Charterhouse at Felsotarkany near Eger 1330 1543 81 Ireland edit Kinalehin Charterhouse also Kinaleghin Charterhouse House of God near Abbey in the parish of Duniry Co Galway diocese of Clonfert 1249 x 1256 1341 house surrendered to the bishop of Clonfert and granted in 1371 to the Friars Minor or Franciscans and from then on known as Kinalehin Friary 82 83 Italy edit nbsp Farneta Charterhouse nbsp Montebenedetto Charterhouse nbsp Pavia Charterhouse Albenga Charterhouse or Toirano Charterhouse Certosa di San Pietro dei Monti di Toirano or Certosa di Monte San Pietro Albenga Savona 1315 1799 previously a Benedictine monastery San Pietro dei Monti united in 1315 to Casotto Charterhouse became autonomous c 1320 transferred to buildings further down the same valley in 1495 Allerengelberg see Schnals Asti Charterhouse Certosa d Asti Asti 1387 1801 previously a Vallombrosan monastery Avigliana Charterhouse Certosa della Santa Trinita di Avigliana Avigliana 1598 1630 originally a house of the Humiliati given to the Carthusians of Banda in 1595 whose community moved here in 1598 requisitioned and destroyed for military purposes in 1630 and the community transferred temporarily to Montebenedetto given Collegno Charterhouse as a replacement for Avigliana in 1642 Banda Charterhouse Certosa di Banda Villar Focchiardo Val di Susa Piedmont 1498 1598 settled by the displaced community from Montebenedetto Charterhouse moved to Avigliana Belriguardo Charterhouse Certosa della Purificazione di Maria Siena 1345 1636 Bologna Charterhouse Certosa di San Girolamo di Bologna Bologna 1334 1804 Calci see Pisa Capri Charterhouse Certosa di San Giacomo Capri 1370 1808 Casotto Charterhouse Certosa di Santa Maria di Casotto Garessio Asti 1170 or 1183 1802 84 Catania Charterhouse Certosa Dominae Nostrae Novae Lucis Catania Sicily 1360 1381 Cervara Abbey or La Cervara Abbazia della Cervara Abbazia di San Girolamo al Monte di Portofino Santa Margherita Ligure 1901 1936 a former Benedictine abbey converted to a college of the Somaschi Fathers the Collegio di San Girolamo used as a house of refuge for the exiled French communities from Montrieux and Mougeres Chiaramonte Charterhouse Certosa di Chiaramonte Certosa della Valle di San Nicolo Chiaramonte 1392 1808 Collegno Charterhouse Certosa dell Annunciazione di Collegno Collegno Turin 1642 1855 settled by the displaced community of Avigliana from temporary accommodation at Montebenedetto after 1855 the community remained together at La Safforona until dispersed in 1863 Farneta Charterhouse Certosa di Farneta Lucca extant since 1338 Ferrara Charterhouse Certosa San Cristoforo Ferrara 1452 1801 Florence Charterhouse Certosa di Firenze or Certosa San Lorenzo del Galluzzo Galluzzo near Florence founded 1345 dissolved as a charterhouse in the 1960s from the 1960s onwards occupied by Cistercian monks Galluzzo see Florence Garegnano Charterhouse Certosa di Garegnano Milan 1349 1779 Genoa Charterhouse Certosa di San Bartolommeo di Genova Rivarolo Ligure Genoa 1297 1798 Gorgona Charterhouse Certosa di Santa Maria e San Gorgonio di Gorgona island of Gorgona Livorno 1373 1425 abandoned in 1425 and community united with that of Pisa sold in 1776 Guglionesi Charterhouse Certosa di San Giovanni Battista e della Porta del Paradiso di Guglionesi or Charterhouse of St John the Baptist and the Gate of Paradise Guglionesi near Termoli Campobasso 1338 1420 united to Naples Losa Charterhouse Certosa della Losa Losa in Gravere Susa Valley Piedmont 1189 1197 community moved to Montebenedetto Charterhouse Maggiano Charterhouse Certosa di Maggiano Siena 1314 1785 Mantua Charterhouse Certosa della Santa Trinita di Mantova Mantua 1408 1782 Milan see Garegnano Monbracco Charterhouse Certosa di Monbracco also Mombracco or Montebracco 1282 1303 established as a men s house under the short lived women s charterhouse at Belmonte di Busca 1325 1642 as an independent monastery ruined by war and plague its assets were given to Collegno Monte Oliveto Pinerolo Turin 1903 1904 Olivetan monastery house of refuge for the exiled French community of La Grande Chartreuse previously at Rosiere moved on to Farneta Monte San Pietro see Albenga Montello Charterhouse Certosa di Santa Maria e San Girolamo di Montello Montebelluna Treviso 1349 1810 Montebenedetto Charterhouse Certosa di Montebenedetto Villar Focchiardo Susa Valley Piedmont 1197 1498 settled by the displaced community from Losa and moved to Banda Charterhouse 1630 1642 settled by the displaced community from Avigliana until the completion of the new monastery at Collegno Naples Charterhouse Certosa di San Martino in the Castel Sant Elmo in Naples 1325 1800 1836 1921 Padua Charterhouse Certosa dei Santi Girolamo e Bernardo di Padova Padua 1448 1534 moved to Vigodarzere 1534 1768 Padula Charterhouse Certosa di San Lorenzo di Padula Marsico Nuovo Salerno 1306 1807 1819 1866 Paradigna see Parma Parma Charterhouse Certosa di Parma Certosa di Paradigna or Certosa di Maria della Schola Dei 85 Parma 1285 1769 86 Pavia Charterhouse Certosa di Santa Maria delle Grazie di Pavia Pavia 1396 1782 1843 1881 1931 1947 Pesio Charterhouse Certosa di Pesio Chiusa di Pesio Piedmont 1173 1802 Pinerolo Charterhouse Certosa di Santa Brigitta di Pinerolo Pinerolo Turin 1418 19 project abandoned on death of the founder Pisa Charterhouse or Calci Charterhouse Certosa di Pisa also Certosa di Calci Val Graziosa Pisa 1367 1808 1814 1969 Pontignano Charterhouse Certosa di Pontignano or di San Pietro Castelnuovo Berardenga near Siena 1343 1785 Rivarolo see Genoa Rome Certosa della Santa Croce di Gerusalemme or Santa Croce in Urbe 1363 1561 moved to Santa Maria dei Angeli Certosa di Santa Maria degli Angeli 1561 1884 87 La Safforona see Collegno Savona Charterhouse Certosa di Santa Maria di Loreto di Savona Savona 1492 1801 Schnals Charterhouse Kartause Allerengelberg Schnals in South Tyrol 1325 1782 Serra San Bruno Charterhouse Certosa Serra San Bruno formerly San Stefano del Bosco Serra San Bruno Catanzaro 1090 1197 1197 1514 Cistercians 1514 1808 resettled in 1856 still extant Toirano see Albenga Trisulti Charterhouse Certosa di Trisulti Collepardo near Frosinone 1204 1946 Turin see Collegno Val Graziosa see Pisa Vedana Charterhouse Certosa di San Marco di Vedana Mas di Sedico later Sedico itself Belluno 1456 1768 community of Carthusian monks established in a former hospice and suppressed in 1768 by the Republic of Venice re established as a community of monks 1882 1977 1977 1994 nuns from San Francesco 1998 nuns from Riva see below under women s foundations Venice Charterhouse Certosa di Sant Andrea del Lido di Venezia Venice 1422 1810 Vigodarzere see Padua Netherlands edit Amsterdam Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Andries ter Zaliger Haven Amsterdam c 1392 93 1579 88 Bethlehem Charterhouse see Roermond Cadzand Charterhouse Kartuize Cadzand island of Cadzand Oostburg charterhouse proposed by charter of King Edward III of England in 1364 but not proceeded with 89 Delft Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Bartolomaeusdal in Jerusalem Delft 1470 1572 90 Geertruidenberg Charterhouse Het Hollandse Huis Raamsdonk near Geertruidenberg 1336 1573 91 Hertogenbosch Charterhouse see Vught Holland Charterhouse see Tubbergen Hollandse Huis see Geertruidenberg Kampen Charterhouse or Sonnenberg Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Maarten op de Sonnenberg Oosterholt in IJsselmuiden Kampen 1485 1581 92 Monnikhuizen Charterhouse Kartuize Beatae Mariae Arnhem c 1335 42 c 1585 93 Noordgouwe see Zierikzee Roermond Charterhouse Kartuize Onze Lieve Vrouwe van Bethlehem or Bethlehem Mariae Roermond 1376 1783 94 Tubbergen Charterhouse or Holland Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Joseph van Holland Tubbergen Overijssel 1951 61 95 Utrecht Charterhouse Kartuize Nieuwlicht or Nova Lux also Kartuize Sint Salvator in Bloemendaal Utrecht 1391 1583 96 Vught Charterhouse or s Hertogenbosch Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Sophie te Constantinopel Vught near s Hertogenbosch 1466 1640 97 Zierikzee Charterhouse or Mount Zion Charterhouse Kartuize Sionsberg at Noordgouwe in Schouwen Duiveland 1433 34 1578 98 Poland edit Gidle Charterhouse near Czestochowa 1641 1819 99 Grabow Charterhouse near Szczecin 1360 1538 100 Kartuzy Charterhouse also known as Karthaus Charterhouse and Marienparadies Charterhouse in Kartuzy west of Gdansk 101 1380 1826 102 Krakow Charterhouse Krakow arrangements for this foundation were made in 1479 but the project was abandoned Liegnitz Charterhouse Legnica Liegnitz in Lower Silesia 1423 1548 103 Polaniec Charterhouse Polaniec proposed 1425 but not proceeded with Przemysl Charterhouse Przemysl proposed 1602 but not proceeded with Schivelbein Charterhouse Swidwin Schivelbein in Pomerania founded in the 1440s apparently not suppressed until in or after 1552 that is to say after the Protestant Reformation in Pomerania 104 Portugal edit Cartuxa Santa Maria de Scala Coeli Escada do Ceu in Evora 1587 2019 when the last four monks moved to Spanish monasteries the buildings have since been occupied by the women s order of the Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matara 105 Lisbon Charterhouse or Laveiras Charterhouse Cartuxa Santa Maria de Valle Misericordiae Laveiras Caxias Lisbon 1594 1833 moved from Lisbon to Laveiras in 1598 106 Romania edit Oradea Charterhouse St Stephen s Charterhouse at Oradea also known as Grosswardein and Nagyvarad 1494 1498 formerly a Premonstratensian canonry royal foundation suppressed by the local bishop for the sake of its assets Slovakia edit Lechnica Charterhouse also Cerveny Klastor Red Monastery 107 at Lechnica Carthusians 1320 1563 Camaldolese 1711 1782 Haynburg Charterhouse Brezovicka gangria filia Lapis Refugii in Letanovce 1307 1329 Letanovce Charterhouse otherwise Lethenkow Charterhouse also known as Klastorisko or Lapis Refugii at Letanovce otherwise Lethenkow 1299 1543 108 Slovenia edit Freudental Charterhouse Kartuzijanski samostan Bistra in Bistra near Vrhnika 1255 1782 Geirach Charterhouse Kartuzijanski samostan Jurkloster at Jurkloster 1169 1189 1209 1591 Pleterje Charterhouse Kartuzijanski samostan Pleterje near Sentjernej 1403 1593 re founded 1889 extant 109 Seiz Charterhouse Kartuzijanski samostan Zice near Slovenske Konjice founded 1155 1165 dissolved 1782 Spain edit nbsp Ruins of the Scala Dei Charterhouse La Morera del Montsant nbsp Miraflores Charterhouse Burgos nbsp Valldemossa Charterhouse Majorca Aniago Charterhouse Cartuja de Aniago Aniago Villanueva de Douro Valladolid Castile 1442 1808 1815 1835 110 Charterhouse of the Annunciation Cartuja de la Annonciade at Micer Bas near Valencia 1442 45 unsuccessful foundation from nearby Porta Coeli 111 Ara Christi Charterhouse Cartuja de Ara Christi El Puig near Valencia 1585 1808 1815 1835 112 Ara Coeli Charterhouse Cartuja de Ara Coeli Lerida 1588 1596 113 Aula Dei Charterhouse Cartuja de Aula Dei Saragossa 1564 1808 1815 1835 1901 2011 re purchased in 1901 for the exiled French communities of Valbonne and Vauclaire who arrived in that year in Cardena and occupied Aula Dei in 1902 wound up and premises transferred to the Chemin Neuf in 2012 114 Charterhouse of the Immaculate Conception Cartuja de la Inmaculada Concepcion La Cartuja Baja near Saragossa 1651 1835 115 116 La Cartuja see Santa Maria de las Cuevas Cazalla Charterhouse Cartuja de Cazalla de la Sierra Cartuja de la Concepcion Cazalla de la Sierra founded from Santa Maria de las Cuevas 1477 1834 117 Las Fuentes Charterhouse Cartuja de Las Fuentes Monegros near Lanaja Carinena Huesca 1507 1558 1589 1808 1814 1835 118 Granada Charterhouse Cartuja de Granada Granada 1516 1835 119 120 Jerez de la Frontera Charterhouse Cartuja Jerez de la Frontera or Cartuja Santa Maria de la Defension Jerez de la Frontera 1463 1835 1948 2001 121 Maresme Charterhouse Cartuja de San Pablo del Mar de Maresme Maresme Arenys de Mar Barcelona 1269 1433 a Benedictine priory of Lerins Abbey founded no later than the 10th century fell into ruin and bought by the Carthusians in 1265 settled from Scala Dei 1269 community moved to Montalegre with the former community of Valparaiso into which it was merged 113 Miraflores Charterhouse Cartuja de Miraflores Burgos extant since 1441 122 123 124 Montalegre Charterhouse Cartoixa Santa Maria de Montalegre Tiana near Barcelona extant canonesses regular to 1362 charterhouse 1415 1808 1814 1820 1823 1835 1867 1901 1939 1944 113 El Paular Charterhouse Cartuja de Santa Maria de El Paular Rascafria near Madrid 1390 1835 part of the premises have been occupied by Benedictine monks since 1954 the remainder is a hotel 125 Porta Coeli Charterhouse Cartuja de Porta Coeli near Valencia 1272 1800s renewed 1946 still extant 111 126 Santa Maria de las Cuevas Charterhouse Cartuja de Santa Maria de las Cuevas on the island of La Cartuja on the Guadalquivir near Seville 1398 1810 established in a former Franciscan friary 1816 1820 1823 1835 127 Scala Dei Charterhouse Cartoixa Scala Dei or Escaladei La Morera de Montsant 1285 1769 128 Tarragona Distillery Tarragona 1903 1933 distillery of chartreuse established here in 1883 exiled French distiller monks from Fourvoirie moved here in 1903 and began production in 1904 returned to Fourvoirie in 1933 but a small community of 3 4 continued distillation at Tarragona until 1989 Vall de Cristo Charterhouse Cartuja Vall de Cristo 1385 1835 129 Valldemossa Charterhouse Cartuja Valldemossa Valldemossa Majorca 1339 1835 130 Vallparadis or Valparaiso Charterhouse Cartoixa de Vallparadis Terrassa near Barcelona 1345 1415 113 Via Coeli Charterhouse Cartuja de Santa Maria Via Coeli Orihuela Alicante 1640 1681 unable to find suitable premises and foundation eventually abandoned 113 Sweden edit Mariefred Charterhouse formerly Gripsholm Charterhouse Mariefred formerly Gripsholm near Stockholm 1493 1526 131 Switzerland edit Basel see St Margaretenthal Bern see Thorberg Geronde Charterhouse Sierre from before 1233 to 1331 Augustinian Canons 1331 c 1355 60 Carthusians 1425 1644 Carmelites 1651 60 Jesuits 1803 05 and 1831 34 Trappists Dominicans 1870 73 132 Ittingen Charterhouse in Warth Thurgau from before 1152 to 1461 Augustinian Canons 1461 1848 Carthusians 133 La Lance Charterhouse Chartreuse du Saint Lieu de la Lance Concise Vaud 134 1317 20 1538 135 Loeche chateau Agarn Valais 1901 1903 house of refuge for exiled French community from Le Reposoir Oujon Charterhouse near Arzier Vaud 1146 49 1537 136 La Part Dieu Charterhouse in Vaudens Gruyeres Fribourg 1307 1848 137 Rosiere chateau Grolley Fribourg 1902 1904 house of refuge for exiled French community from Grande Chartreuse St Margarethental Charterhouse in Basel 1401 1529 36 138 Saxon casino and hotel Saxon Valais 1901 1903 house of refuge for exiled French communities from Bosserville Portes and Selignac Thorberg Charterhouse now Schloss Thorberg in Krauchthal Bern 1397 1528 139 Val de la Paix Charterhouse Villa pacis in Chandrossel 1327 after 1333 140 La Valsainte Charterhouse near Cerniat Fribourg Carthusians 1294 95 1778 Trappists 1791 98 1802 12 and 1814 15 Redemptorists 1818 26 recovered by Carthusians 1863 still extant 141 United Kingdom edit England edit nbsp Mount Grace Priory Axholme Charterhouse near Epworth Lincolnshire 1397 1538 142 Beauvale Priory Nottinghamshire 1343 1539 143 Coventry Charterhouse Coventry 1381 1539 144 Hinton Priory Somerset founded at Hatherop Gloucestershire in 1222 moved to Hinton in 1227 1222 1539 145 Hull Charterhouse Kingston upon Hull East Riding of Yorkshire 1377 1539 146 London Charterhouse 1370 1538 147 Mount Grace Priory North Yorkshire 1398 1539 148 Sheen Priory otherwise Richmond Priory Surrey 1414 1539 149 St Hugh s Charterhouse Parkminster Cowfold Horsham West Sussex extant founded 1873 in 1903 received exiled French community of Montreuil as well as the novices of Bosserville and Selignac c 100 monks In 1913 the order s printing works from Tournai were installed here where they remained until 1954 150 Witham Charterhouse Somerset 1178 79 1539 151 Scotland edit Perth Charterhouse Perth 1429 1567 152 Americas and Asia editArgentina edit San Jose Charterhouse Cartuja San Jose Dean Funes Cordoba Province extant since 1999 nbsp San Jose Charterhouse Argentina 153 Brazil edit Cartuxa Nossa Senhora Medianeira Ivora Rio Grande do Sul extant since 1984 154 South Korea edit Charterhouse Our Lady of Korea Sangju extant since 2004 United States edit Sky Farm Charterhouse of Our Lady of Bethlehem near Whitingham Vermont 1950 60 community moved eventually to Transfiguration 155 Charterhouse of the Transfiguration Sandgate Vermont extant since 1970 71 155 Charterhouses for women editBelgium edit Burdinne chateau Huy Liege 1906 1928 house of refuge for exiled French community from Le Gard moved on to Nonenque 156 St Anne s Charterhouse Kartuize Sint Anna ter Woestijne or Chartreuse Sainte Anne au Desert St Anne s Charterhouse in the Desert in Sint Andries later Bruges 1348 1783 in Bruges from 1580 157 France edit La Bastide Saint Pierre Charterhouse Chartreuse Saints Coeurs de Jesus et Marie Labastide Saint Pierre Tarn et Garonne 1854 1903 exiled to Riva later moved to Pinerolo Beauregard Charterhouse Chartreuse Sainte Croix de Beauregard Coublevie Isere 1821 22 1978 founded by survivors of the pre revolutionary community of Premol moved 1978 to Reillanne Bertaud Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Bertaud or Notre Dame d Aurouse Rabou Hautes Alpes 1188 1446 then moved to Durbon La Celle Roubaud Charterhouse also known as Sainte Roseline Charterhouse Chartreuse Sainte Roseline de la Celle Roubaud Les Arcs Var previously Benedictine nuns 1260 1499 Carthusian nuns from 1504 Franciscans Durbon Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Durbon Saint Julien en Beauchene Hautes Alpes monks 1116 1791 nuns originally from Bertaud occupied the dependencies 1446 1601 Eymeu Charterhouse Chartreuse Eymeu Bonlieu in Romans sur Isere Isere 1300 1309 thereafter Benedictines Le Gard Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Gard Belloy sur Somme Somme Cistercians 1137 1792 Carthusian nuns 1871 1906 exiled to Burdinne resettled at Nonenque 1928 Gigondas see Prebayon and Saint Andre Gosnay see Mont Sainte Marie Melan Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Melan Taninges Haute Savoie 1283 1793 women s collegiate foundation 1803 1906 Mont Sainte Marie Charterhouse Chartreuse du Mont Sainte Marie de Gosnay Chartreuse des Dames de Gosnay Gosnay Bethune Pas de Calais 1329 1792 double monastery with Val Saint Esprit in Gosnay 158 Nonenque Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame du Precieux Sang de Nonenque Marnhagues et Latour Aveyron extant Cistercians 1139 1791 1927 onwards Carthusian nuns of the community at Burdinne formerly exiled from Le Gard Parmenie Charterhouse Chartreuse de Parmenie Chartreuse du Val Croissant au Mont de Sainte Marie Beaucroissant Isere 1257 1391 then transferred to Les Ecouges Poleteins Charterhouse cell Chartreuse de la Bienheureuse Marie de Poleteins in Mionnay Ain c 1245 1605 when the sole remaining nun was transferred to Salettes and the endowment to Lyon Prebayon Charterhouse later Saint Andre de Ramieres Charterhouse Chartreuse de Prebayon later known as Chartreuse Saint Andre de Ramieres Gigondas Beaumes de Venise Vaucluse founded c 611 as a nunnery under the Rule of Caesarius of Arles moved site c 962 to Saint Andre de Ramieres but retained the name of Prebayon until c 1227 became Carthusian c 1155 expelled from the Order in 1336 but continued Carthusian practice as an independent house suppressed in 1734 Premol Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Premol Vaulnaveys le Haut Isere 1234 1792 survivors of this community founded Beauregard in 1821 Reillanne Charterhouse Chartreuse Notre Dame de Reillanne Reillanne Alpes de Haute Provence extant founded 1978 as a new home for the community of Beauregard 159 Roubaud see La Celle Roubaud Saint Andre de Ramieres see Prebayon Sainte Rosaline see La Celle Roubaud Salettes Charterhouse Chartreuse de la Salle or Cour de Notre Dame de Salettes La Balme les Grottes Cremieu Isere 1299 1792 Italy edit Belmonte di Busca Charterhouse Certosa Belmonte di Busca Busca near Cuneo c 1274 c 1285 Bricherasio Charterhouse or Molare di Bricherasio Charterhouse Certosa di Bricherasio or di Molare di Bricherasio Bricherasio c 1277 1303 apparently governed together with Buonluogo became Cistercian in 1303 Buonluogo Charterhouse Certosa di Santa Maria di Buonluogo Pinerolo 1223 1303 became Cistercian in 1303 Dego Charterhouse Certosa della Trinita Dego extant since 1994 settled by community from San Francesco Motta Grossa see Riva Riva Charterhouse Certosa di Riva formerly Certosa di Motta Grossa castle of Motta Grossa Riva di Pinerolo Turin 1903 1998 house of refuge for the exiled French community of La Bastide Saint Pierre became an autonomous charterhouse in 1936 name changed from Motta Grossa to Riva in 1971 community moved to Vedana in 1998 San Francesco Charterhouse Certosa di San Antonio di Padova Giaveno Turin 1904 1994 former Franciscan convent house of refuge for the exiled French community from Beauregard autonomous charterhouse from 1912 moved to Dego 1994 Vedana Charterhouse Certosa di Vedana Sospirolo 1456 1977 as monastery when the monks left in 1977 nuns from San Francesco moved here and after they moved to Dego in 1998 were replaced by nuns from Riva the nuns had left by 2018 when the premises were occupied by a community of nuns of the Perpetual Adoration of the Sacrament 160 Republic of Korea edit Charterhouse of the Annunciation Boeun extant since 2002 Spain edit Santa Maria de Benifassa La Pobla de Benifassa near Vinaros Castellon extant since 1967 established in the premises of the former Cistercian Benifasar Abbey 1233 1835 161 Murviedro Charterhouse Cartuja del Espiritu Santo di Murviedro Murviedro now Sagunto Valencia c 1389 c 1610 See also editList of sites of the Dominican Order List of Jesuit sitesReferences edit Analecta Cartusiana website see below Chartreux org official website of the Carthusian Order List of active Carthusian houses of monks List of active Carthusian houses of nuns Retrieved 3 May 2022 In addition the Maison Saint Bruno formerly Selignac Charterhouse has been a house of laity since 2001 The Hermitage of St Bruno founded in 1975 at Parisot is also a lay retreat house run not by the Carthusian Order but by the International Fellowship of St Bruno Thomas Aigner Aggsbach in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg vol 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 119 123 Thomas Aigner Gaming in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg vol 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 82 87 Thomas Aigner Mauerbach in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg vol 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 77 81 Bereza in Maisons de l Ordre des Chartreux Parkminster 1919 vol 4 ch 37 38 online version at Gallica bnf fr Cartusiana org Antwerpen 1 amp Lier Cartusia Sanctae Catharinae Montis Sinaii in Kiel apud Antverpiam Cartusia Antverpiensis 1 Cartusiana org Antwerpen 2 Cartusia Sanctae Sophiae Constantinopolitanae Antwerpiae Cartusia Antverpiensis 2 Cartusiana org Brussel Cartusia Nostrae Dominae de Gratia Cartusia Bruxellensis Cartusiana org Brugge 1 Monachi Cartusia Vallis Gratiae Sancta Crucis apud Brugas Cartusia Brugis Cartusiana org Herne Cartusia Capellae Sanctae Mariae in Herne apud Angiam originally intended to be founded in Kortrijk Cartusiana org Gent Cartusia Vallis Regalis Cartusia Gandavensis Cartusiana org Leuven Cartusia Beatae Mariae Magdalenae sub Cruce in Monte Calvariae in Lovanio Cartusia Lovaniensis Cartusiana org Liege Cartusia Duoecim Apostolorum apud Leodium Cartusia Omnium Apostolorum de Cornelio Monte apud Leodium Cartusia Leodiensis Cartusiana org Antwerpen 1 amp Lier Cartusia Sanctae Catharinae Lyrae Cartusia Lyrensis Cartusiana org Chercq Cartusia Montis Sancti Andreae in Chercq apud Tornacum Cartusia Cercana Cartusiana org Brussel Cartusia Nostrae Dominae de Gratia Cartusiana org Sheen Anglorum Cartusia Domus Shenae Anglorum Cartusia Shenensis Cartusiana org Sint Martens Lierde Cartusia Silvae Sancti Martini in Sint Martens Lierde Lierde apud Gerardimontem Cartusiana org Tournai Cartusiana org Zelem Cartusia Sancti Johannis Baptistae in Zelem apud Diestum Cargtusia Zeelhemensis Cartusiana org Zepperen Emanuel Kral Geschichte der Karthause in Konigsfeld bei Brunn von ihrer Erbauung 1375 bis zur Gegenwart Brunn 1888 Cartusia Brunensis dejiny kralovopolskeho klastera a jeho promeny v 21 stoleti ISBN 8021429216 a b Rafal Witkowski Olomouc Olmutz in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 129 133 Rafal Witkowski Praha Prag in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 95 101 a b Walditz in Maisons de l Ordre des Chartreux Parkminster 1919 vol 4 ch 46 online version at Gallica bnf fr Stanislav Petr Rukopis kartuzianskeho klastera v Trzku ve vatikanske knihovne Palatina a nove poznatky k osobe zakladatele trzecke kartouzy Alberta ze Sternberka in Studie o rukopisech 41 2011 pp 19 56 Aigner Thomas 2004 Monasticon cartusiense vol 2 eds Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Analecta cartusiana No 185 2 Salzburg Institut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik Asserbo Danskeherregaarde dk Elvedgard Glenstrup kloster in Salmonsens Konversationslexikon nd Musee de la Grande Chartreuse website La Correrie the former lower monastery is now the Museum of the Grande Chartreuse 1 Aillons Margeriaz website Aillon Charterhouse Archived 2008 05 28 at the Wayback Machine Bonnefoy Charterhouse special interest website also known as Bompas Charterhouse construction started in 1562 Bourbon Charterhouse Balades en Pays d Opale website Chartreuse Notre Dame des Pres Archived 2006 11 25 at the Wayback Machine in French Montrieux Charterhouse official website Archived 2008 11 15 at the Wayback Machine Chartreuse de Pomier website Archived 2008 11 12 at the Wayback Machine Maison St Bruno Selignac website Archived from the original on 2021 02 26 Retrieved 2008 06 30 Laurence Baudoux L architecture du Val Saint Esprit a Gosnay XVIIe siecle XVIIIe siecle architecture monuments funeraires et verrieres in Histoire et Archeologie du Pas de Calais No XXVII 2009 pp 79 115 Mathieu Beghin Eclairage sur le role des moines chartreux du Val Saint Esprit dans le demantelement du chateau comtal de Gosnay comte d Artois Pas de Calais au debut du XVIe siecle in Bulletin du centre d etudes medievales d Auxerre No 22 1 2018 online version Justin de Pas Cartulaire de la chartreuse du Val de Ste Aldegonde pres Saint Omer ms 901 de la bibliotheque de Saint Omer analyse et extraits publies avec un appendice et les listes des prieurs et procureurs du couvent Saint Omer Impr H D Homont 1905 online version Paul et Marie Louise Biver 1970 Abbayes Monasteres et Couvents de Paris pp 103 ff Paris Editions d Histoire et d Art ISBN 9782723315531 available online Ronnpag Otto 1992 Das Kartauserkloster in Ahrensbok in Jahrbuch fur Heimatkunde Eutin 1992 pp 88 92 Kloster in Bayern Astheim Pons Mariae Maria Bruck Ulrich Faust Buxheim in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 372 380 Kloster in Bayern Christgarten Schneider Christel 1932 Die Kolner Kartause von ihrer Grundung bis zum Ausgang des Mittelalters Veroffentlichungen des Historischen Museums der Stadt Koln Heft II Bonn Peter Hanstein Verlagsbuchhandlung Sonke Lorenz ed Bucher Bibliotheken und Schriftkultur der Kartauser Festgabe zum 65 Geburtstag von Edward Potkowski Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart 2002 ISBN 3515080937 Kloster in Bayern Engelgarten Gerhard Schlegel Eppenberg in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 406 411 Gerhard Schlegel Erfurt in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg vol 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 345 351 Sonke Lorenz Oliver Auge Robert Zagolla 2002 Bucher Bibliotheken und Schriftkultur der Kartauser Festgabe zum 65 Geburtstag von Edward Potkowski Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag Mertens Dieter Zum Buchbesitz der Kartause Mons Sancti Johannis bei Freiburg im Breisgau in Bucher Bibliotheken und Schriften der Kartauser Tubingen 2001 Hogg James Die Kartause Grunau in Michael Koller ed Kartauser in Franken Kirche Kunst und Kultur in Franken Bd 5 Wurzburg 1996 pp 79 94 Roland Deigendesch Guterstein in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 394 405 Harald Goder Hildesheim in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 740 747 Kloster in Bayern Ilmbach demolished in the 1820s for the construction of Fort Grossfurst Konstantin Hermann Josef Roth Koblenz in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg vol 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 563 570 Zur Geschichte Bau und Kunstgeschichte der Konradsburg vom 10 bis zum fruhen 21 Jahrhundert anlasslich der Ersterwahnung eines Konradsburgers vor eintausend Jahren Schmitt Reinhard 2022 in Die Konradsburg Burg Abtei Kloster Domane Forderkreis pp 13 177 a b Manfred Oldenburg Trier in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 571 576 Hermann Josef Roth Mainz in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 556 562 Hubert Maria Blum Hain in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 666 671 Hubertus Maria Blum Marienau in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 442 444 Harald Goder Weddern Dulmen in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 638 645 Schlegel Gerhard Die vergessene Kartause Marienehe bei Rostock 1396 1552 Analecta Cartusiana 116 4 1989 pp 119 151 Rafal Witkowski Darlowo Rugenwalde in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 768 772 Gerhard Schlegel Crimmitschau in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 428 433 Erik Soder v Guldenstubbe Nurnberg in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 358 364 Kloster in Bayern Prull Kloster in Bayern Tuckelhausen Harald Goder Vogelsang Julich in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 646 653 a b Harald Goder Wesel Xanten in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Vol 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 630 637 amp 660 665 Leweld in Maisons de l Ordre des Chartreux Parkminster 1919 vol 4 ch 40 online version at Gallica bnf fr Tarkan in Maisons de l Ordre des Chartreux Parkminster 1919 vol 4 ch 36 online version at Gallica bnf fr Kinaleghin A Forgotten Irish Charterhouse of the Thirteenth Century by Dom Andrew Gray in The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Vol 89 No 1 1959 pp 35 58 Kinalehin Co Galway a history of Ireland s only Carthusian priory and its conversion to a Franciscan Friary by Yvonne McDermott in The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Vol 142 143 2012 2013 pp 100 113 online version later used as the castle of the Kings of Sardinia sometimes given as Stola Dei the eponym of Stendhal s novel La Chartreuse de Parme the former Baths of Diocletian Cartusiana org Amsterdam Domus Portus Salutis Sancti Andreae Amtstelodami Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg 2005 vol 3 p 264 J Gaillard De Ambachten en Neringen van Brugge vol 1 p 63 Cartusiana org Delft Domus Vallis Sancti Bartholomei in Jerusalem apud Delft Cartusiana org Geertruidenberg Domus Beatae Mariae apud Montem Sanctae Gertrudis Domus Hollandiae Cartusiana org Kampen Domus Sancti Martini in Monte Solis apud Campos Domus Campensis Cartusiana org Monnikhuizen Domus Beatae Mariae in Monichusen Domus Monachorum Domus Gelriae Cartusiana org Roermond Domus de Bethlehem in Ruremunda Domus Ruremundae Cartusiana org Calci Tubbergen previously established in 1946 in Calci Charterhouse Italy Cartusiana org Utrecht Domus Nova Lucis Domus Sancti Salvatoris Domus Ultrajecti Domus apud Ultrajectum Cartusiana org Vught Domus Sancte Sophiae apud Constantinopolim apud Boscum Ducis Cartusiana org Zierikzee Domus Montis Syon prope Ziericzee in Zelandia Domus Zelandiae Maisons de l Ordre des Chartreux Parkminster 1919 vol 4 ch 47 online version at Gallica bnf fr Rafal Witkowski Szczecin Stettin in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 728 732 named after the Carthusians like the former German name Karthaus Rafal Witkowski Kartuzy Karthaus Danzig in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 733 739 Rafal Witkowski Legnica Liegnitz in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 389 393 Rudolf Virchow Das Karthaus von Schivelbein in Baltische Studien Bande 9 10 Stettin 1842 online version SIPA Monumentos gov pt Mosteiro da Cartuxa de Scala Coeli SIPA Monumentos gov pt Cartuxa de Laveiras Convento da Cartuxa Caxias because of the colour of its roof tiles Lapis Refugii Charterhouse website Archived from the original on 2017 11 01 Retrieved 2020 03 01 Pleterje Charterhouse website Archived 2008 09 20 at the Wayback Machine CANTERA MONTENEGRO Santiago La Cartuja de Santa Maria de Aniago 1441 1835 La Orden de San Bruno en Valladolid 2 vols Analecta Cartusiana 94 1 1998 a b HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Porta Coeli Analecta Cartusiana 41 6 1979 FERRER ORTS Albert La Cartoixa d Ara Christi 1585 1660 Analecta Cartusiana 197 2004 a b c d e HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco Las Cartujas de Montalegre Sant Pol de Maresme Vallparadis Ara Coeli y Via Coeli Analecta Cartusiana 41 2 1981 HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Aula Dei Analecta Cartusiana 70 2 1979 2nd ed 1982 MORALES Jose Luis 1983 Las cartujas de Zaragoza Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza Monestirs cat Cartuja de la Inmaculada Concepcion Cartuja Baja Cuartero Baltasar Historia de la cartuja de Santa Maria de las Cuevas de Sevilla y de su filial de Cazalla de la Sierra Madrid 1950 and 1954 2 vols HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Las Fuentes Analecta Cartusiana 70 3 1980 BAGUENA Elena Barles and HOGG James The Charterhouses of Las Cuevas Jerez de la Frontera Cazalla and Granada Introduction Analecta Cartusiana 47 1 2010 HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco Las Cartujas de Las Cuevas Cazalla de la Sierra y Granada Analect Cartusiana 47 3 1979 HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Jerez de la Frontera Analecta Cartusiana 47 2 1978 Cartuja de Miraflores official website BAGUENA Elena Barles and HOGG James La Cartuja de Miraflores Vol 1 Introduction Analect Cartusiana 79 1 2010 HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Miraflores Vol 2 Album Analecta Cartusiana 79 2 1979 GOMEZ Ildefonso M HOGG James ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de El Paular Analecta Cartusiana 77 1982 Cartuja de Porta Coeli website BAGUENA Elena Barles and HOGG James The Charterhouses of Las Cuevas Jerez de la Frontera Cazalla and Granada Introduction Analecta Cartusiana 47 1 2010 HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Las Cuevas Analecta Cartusiana 47 3B 1983 HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Val de Cristo Analecta Cartusiana 41 5 1979 RIPOLL Luis Sucinta historia de la Cartuja de Valldemossa Analecta Cartusiana 41 4 1978 Carl Johan Clemedson Kartusianklostret Mariefred vid Gripsholm 1989 ISBN 9185066974 Hogg James Geronde in Dictionnaire d histoire et de geographie ecclesiastiques 1984 vol 20 pp 1007 1009 Jurg Ganz Ittingen in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Vol 2 Salzburg 2004 pp 420 423 La Lance Charterhouse official website Bernard Andenmatten La Lance in Helvetia Sacra III 4 Basel 2006 pp 140 172 Dictionnaire Historique de la Suisse Oujon Jordan J 1961 La suppression de la chartreuse de La Part Dieu et le retablissement de celle de La Valsainte Elsanne Gilomen Schenkel Basel St Margarethental in Helvetia Sacra Abt 3 Bd 4 Schwabe Basel 2006 pp 57 86 Jurg Ganz Bern in Monasticon Cartusiense ed Gerhard Schlegel James Hogg Band 2 Salzburg 2004 611 613 Besson Marius La Chartreuse de Val de Paix Archives de la Societe d histoire du canton de Fribourg Suisse 8 1907 pp 375 378 Dictionnaire Historique de la Suisse La Valsainte Heritage Gateway Axholme Priory Heritage Gateway Beauvale Priory Heritage Gateway Carthusian Priory of St Anne Coventry Heritage Gateway Hinton Priory Charterhouse Conservation Area Character Appraisal PDF 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Manuscripts of Gosnay in Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae T 45 Fasc 1 2 17th International Congress of the International Musicological Society IMS Study Group Cantus Planus 2004 pp 225 236 12 pages publ Akademiai Kiado Diocese of Digne Riez and Sisteron website Reillanne Charterhouse Archived 2005 10 18 at the Wayback Machine Il Gazzettino Belluno Le monache della clausura fanno rivivere l antico certosa Egidio Pasuch 26 February 2018 in Italian HOGG James y ZUBILLAGA Francisco La Cartuja de Benifaca El Real Monasterio de Nuestra Senora de Benifaca Antiguo Monasterio de Cistercienses Analecta Cartusiana 41 7 1980Further reading editAniel Jean Pierre 1983 Les maisons de Chartreux des origines a la chartreuse de Pavie Arts et metiers graphiques Paris 1983 Nouvelle bibliographie cartusienne Grande Chartreuse 2006 External links editOfficial website of the Carthusian Order Official website for Carthusian Vocations Analecta Cartusiana in French Dutch and Belgian 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