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The Dinant Capuchin Convent was a religious house built for the Capuchin Friars at the beginning of the 17th century .
Built on the banks of the Meuse (left bank), upstream from Faubourg Saint-Médard, the monastery was confiscated as state property by the French Revolutionary authorities in 1797 and the Capuchins expelled.
From 1838 to 1957 it was used as a guest house and then as a hospital for the Sisters of Sant Vicenç de Paul.
It was acquired by the Dinant Municipality, who installed their municipal services there (2010).
The old Capuchin monastery is a quadrilateral consisting of a church and three monastic buildings around a central space called the 'monastery'.
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