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Val-de-Grâce

The Val-de-Grâce (Hôpital d'instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce or HIA Val-de-Grâce) was a military hospital located at 74 boulevard de Port-Royal in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was closed as a hospital in 2016.

HIA Val-de-Grâce
French Defence Health Service
The Old Buildings of Val-de-Grâce
Val-de-Grâce shown within the petite couronne
Geography
Location74 boulevard de Port-Royal, Paris 5e, Île-de-France, France
Coordinates48°50′21″N 2°20′40″E / 48.83917°N 2.34444°E / 48.83917; 2.34444
Organisation
TypeTeaching
Services
Beds350
History
Opened30 floréal an IV (19 May 1796 (19 May 1796))

History edit

The church of the Val-de-Grâce was built by order of Queen Anne of Austria, wife of Louis XIII. After the birth of her son Louis XIV, Anne (previously childless after 23 years of marriage) showed her gratitude to the Virgin Mary by building a church on the land of a Benedictine convent. Louis XIV himself is said to have laid the cornerstone for the Val-de-Grâce in a ceremony that took place April 1, 1645, when he was seven years old.[1]

The church of the Val-de-Grâce, designed by François Mansart and Jacques Lemercier, is considered by some as Paris's best example of baroque architecture (curving lines, elaborate ornamentation, and harmony of different elements). Construction began in 1645, and was completed in 1667.[2]

The Benedictine nuns provided medical care for injured revolutionaries during the French Revolution, and thus the church at Val-de-Grâce was spared much of the desecration and vandalism that plagued other, more famous Paris churches (for example, Notre-Dame was looted and turned into a warehouse, and Saint-Eustache was used as a barn). As a result, the church's exquisite interior is one of the few unspoiled remnants of Paris's pre-Revolution grandeur.[3] Following the Revolution, the buildings were converted into a military hospital.

Currently, the original buildings only serve for offices and teaching facilities (École d'application du Service de santé des armées); the actual medical facilities are inside a large modern building to the east on the same grounds.[1]

The present-day hospital was built in the 1970s and completed in 1979. It has a capacity of 350 beds, in various specialties. The hospital is accessible to military personnel in need of medical aid as well as to any person with health coverage under the French social security system. It is famous for being the place where the top officials of the French Republic generally get treated for ailment.

The statue standing in the courtyard is that of Dominique Jean Larrey (as sculpted by David d'Angers in 1843), who was Napoleon's personal surgeon and innovator of the concept of battlefield triage.[4]

The old abbey alongside the church is now a museum of French army medicine. Tours of the museum and church are available for a small fee (being a military facility, the grounds are under military guard and tourists are escorted). Cameras are not permitted except for inside the church itself.[5]

The last emperor of Vietnam, Bảo Đại, died at Val-de-Grâce hospital on 30 July 1997, aged 83.

People buried at Val-de-Grâce edit

Val-de-Grâce was later the traditional burial place for members of the House of Orléans, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon:

Impact on the arts edit

During World War I, Louis Aragon and André Breton, surrealist artists, were enlisted as physicians-in-training at the hospital. As a part of the French government's efforts to keep morale up during the war, a museum of reconstructive surgery was built in the hospital. The exhibits consisted of wax sculptures of deformed human faces and the results of reconstructive surgery. A look at the museum reveals that there is almost no doubt that the exhibits influenced the two artists and eventually the surrealist movement, which frequently deals with themes of dismemberment and disfigurement. The hospital was featured in the motion picture "Lucy" starring Scarlett Johansson. (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2872732/locations)

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . 2006-09-24. Archived from the original on 2006-09-24. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  2. ^ "L'église du Val-de-Grâce". www.desarbre.com. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  3. ^ "Bienvenue sur Adobe GoLive 4". www.desarbre.com. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  4. ^ Moonik (2012-09-16), English: Statue of Dominique Larray in the churchyard of the church of Val-de-Grâce in the 5th arrondissement of Paris in France., retrieved 2018-07-14
  5. ^ "Musée du Service de Santé des Armées". www.ecole-valdegrace.sante.defense.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-07-14.

External links edit

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This article is about the hospital and former abbey For the church designed by Mansart and Lemercier see Val de Grace church The Val de Grace Hopital d instruction des armees du Val de Grace or HIA Val de Grace was a military hospital located at 74 boulevard de Port Royal in the 5th arrondissement of Paris France It was closed as a hospital in 2016 HIA Val de GraceFrench Defence Health ServiceThe Old Buildings of Val de GraceVal de Grace shown within the petite couronneGeographyLocation74 boulevard de Port Royal Paris 5e Ile de France FranceCoordinates48 50 21 N 2 20 40 E 48 83917 N 2 34444 E 48 83917 2 34444OrganisationTypeTeachingServicesBeds350HistoryOpened30 floreal an IV 19 May 1796 19 May 1796 Contents 1 History 1 1 People buried at Val de Grace 2 Impact on the arts 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe church of the Val de Grace was built by order of Queen Anne of Austria wife of Louis XIII After the birth of her son Louis XIV Anne previously childless after 23 years of marriage showed her gratitude to the Virgin Mary by building a church on the land of a Benedictine convent Louis XIV himself is said to have laid the cornerstone for the Val de Grace in a ceremony that took place April 1 1645 when he was seven years old 1 The church of the Val de Grace designed by Francois Mansart and Jacques Lemercier is considered by some as Paris s best example of baroque architecture curving lines elaborate ornamentation and harmony of different elements Construction began in 1645 and was completed in 1667 2 The Benedictine nuns provided medical care for injured revolutionaries during the French Revolution and thus the church at Val de Grace was spared much of the desecration and vandalism that plagued other more famous Paris churches for example Notre Dame was looted and turned into a warehouse and Saint Eustache was used as a barn As a result the church s exquisite interior is one of the few unspoiled remnants of Paris s pre Revolution grandeur 3 Following the Revolution the buildings were converted into a military hospital Currently the original buildings only serve for offices and teaching facilities Ecole d application du Service de sante des armees the actual medical facilities are inside a large modern building to the east on the same grounds 1 The present day hospital was built in the 1970s and completed in 1979 It has a capacity of 350 beds in various specialties The hospital is accessible to military personnel in need of medical aid as well as to any person with health coverage under the French social security system It is famous for being the place where the top officials of the French Republic generally get treated for ailment The statue standing in the courtyard is that of Dominique Jean Larrey as sculpted by David d Angers in 1843 who was Napoleon s personal surgeon and innovator of the concept of battlefield triage 4 The old abbey alongside the church is now a museum of French army medicine Tours of the museum and church are available for a small fee being a military facility the grounds are under military guard and tourists are escorted Cameras are not permitted except for inside the church itself 5 The last emperor of Vietnam Bảo Đại died at Val de Grace hospital on 30 July 1997 aged 83 People buried at Val de Grace edit Val de Grace was later the traditional burial place for members of the House of Orleans a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon Mademoiselle de Valois 1693 94 daughter of Philippe II Duke of Orleans Louis Duke of Orleans 1703 52 Margravine Auguste of Baden Baden duchesse d Orleans 1704 26 Louise Marie Mademoiselle 1726 28 daughter of the above who died in childbirth giving birth to Louise Marie Louis Philippe 1725 85 son of Louis Louise Henriette de Bourbon 1726 59 wife of the above Francoise Marie de Bourbon 1677 1749 only her heart was buried hereImpact on the arts editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message During World War I Louis Aragon and Andre Breton surrealist artists were enlisted as physicians in training at the hospital As a part of the French government s efforts to keep morale up during the war a museum of reconstructive surgery was built in the hospital The exhibits consisted of wax sculptures of deformed human faces and the results of reconstructive surgery A look at the museum reveals that there is almost no doubt that the exhibits influenced the two artists and eventually the surrealist movement which frequently deals with themes of dismemberment and disfigurement The hospital was featured in the motion picture Lucy starring Scarlett Johansson https www imdb com title tt2872732 locations Gallery edit nbsp Modern hospital nbsp Former abbey of Val de Grace in Paris view on the cloister and its French formal garden nbsp Statue of Dominique Jean Larrey sculpted by David d Angers in 1843See also editFrench Defence Health service List of hospitals in FranceReferences edit a b Paris Kiosque Miracles Never Cease The Val de Grace April 2001 2006 09 24 Archived from the original on 2006 09 24 Retrieved 2018 07 14 L eglise du Val de Grace www desarbre com Retrieved 2018 07 14 Bienvenue sur Adobe GoLive 4 www desarbre com Retrieved 2018 07 14 Moonik 2012 09 16 English Statue of Dominique Larray in the churchyard of the church of Val de Grace in the 5th arrondissement of Paris in France retrieved 2018 07 14 Musee du Service de Sante des Armees www ecole valdegrace sante defense gouv fr in French Retrieved 2018 07 14 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Val de Grace Photos of the church interior Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Val de Grace amp oldid 1196900987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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