Oujon Charterhouse

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Oujon Charterhouse
Chartreuse d'Oujon
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Ruins of Oujon Charterhouse
Religion
Affiliation Carthusians, Roman Catholic
Province Vaud
Year consecrated1146/49
StatusRuined
Location
Municipality Arzier-Le Muids
Country Switzerland
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Shown within Switzerland
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Oujon Charterhouse (Canton of Vaud)
Geographic coordinates 46°27′52″N6°10′54″E / 46.4644676°N 6.181612°E / 46.4644676; 6.181612 Coordinates: 46°27′52″N6°10′54″E / 46.4644676°N 6.181612°E / 46.4644676; 6.181612

Oujon Charterhouse (French : Chartreuse d'Oujon) was a Carthusian monastery or charterhouse near Arzier-Le Muids in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, founded in 1146/49 and dissolved in 1537. It is a cultural property of national significance (class A). [1]

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References

  1. "Protection of cultural property inventory with objects of national importance". api3.geo.admin.ch. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  2. Hisely, J.-J. (1852). Cartulaires de la Chartreuse d'Oujon et de l'Abbaye de Hautcrêt. Lausanne: Georges Bridel Éditeur. pp.  1-3.
  3. Hisely, J.-J. (1852). Cartulaires de la Chartreuse d'Oujon et de l'Abbaye de Hautcrêt. Lausanne: Georges Bridel Éditeur. pp.  4-6.
  4. Hisely, J.-J. (1852). Cartulaires de la Chartreuse d'Oujon et de l'Abbaye de Hautcrêt. Lausanne: Georges Bridel Éditeur. pp.  10-11.