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Charenton was a lunatic asylum founded in 1645 by the Frères de la Charité (Brothers of Charity) in Charenton-Saint-Maurice, now Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, France. Charenton was first under monastic rule, then Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul took over the asylum after their founding.
- Charenton (asilo)
El asilo de Charenton fue fundado como un hospital de...
- Charenton (asilo)
The Charenton Psychiatric Hospital is located in the neighbouring commune Charenton-Saint-Maurice, which changed its name in 1842 to Saint Maurice.
El Manicomio General de La Castañeda fue instituido con la doble función de hospital y asilo para la atención psiquiátrica de enfermos mentales de ambos sexos, de cualquier edad, nacionalidad y religión.
Charenton (Hôpital Esquirol) (c. 1645 -) Location: nr Paris, France. Charenton was founded in 1645 and was originally run by a charitable order of brothers. After a brief period of closure during the French Revolution, the hospital became a state-run institution.
Saint-Maurice ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ mɔʁis] ⓘ) is a commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 6.8 km (4.2 mi) from the center of Paris. The lunatic asylum Charenton was located in Saint-Maurice; it is now a psychiatric hospital. History.
A suburb located to the southeast of Paris, France, Charenton-le-Pont lies at the junction of the Marne and Seine rivers. A large mental hospital known as Charenton is situated in neighboring Saint-Maurice, and the word Charenton is often used in French to signify such an asylum, much in the way the word Bedlam is used in English.