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  1. 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.

  2. The Charenton Psychiatric Hospital is located in the neighbouring commune Charenton-Saint-Maurice, which changed its name in 1842 to Saint Maurice.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.