Charenton (asylum)

The Hospice at Charenton is a hospital facility founded by the Brothers of Charity on May 10, 1645 Saint- Maurice in Paris, which was made famous by the decision, in addition to the usually " sick poor " and the insane record that stood under state internment, so the closed detainees.

Among the famous inmates of the prison to find the adventurer Henri Masers de Latude, the musician Jérôme -Joseph de Momigny, the caricaturist André Gill, the mathematician André Bloch and the Marquis de Sade.

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