In the heart of the Ria d'Étel, on the heights of the Baie de Locoal, stands the church of Saint-Goal, built on the presumed site of its patron saint's…
Located in the heart of the village of Landaul, the 15th-century parish church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine or Saint-Théleau is the result of the merger of…
Built in the 16th century and listed as a Monument Historique, the Saint-Méen chapel is notable for the presence of a seigneurial chapel to the south of…
This chapel, which is believed to have been built in the second half of the 14th century, has preserved traces of Romanesque architecture, despite later…
This rectangular chapel features buttresses with recesses and pinnacles, crosses and rampant cabbages. It has a square bell tower above the west door,…
The history of Sainte-Anne d'Auray is said to have begun in the 17th century, with the apparitions of Saint Anne, mother of Mary, to Yves Nicolazic, a…
Plumergat is one of Brittany's earliest parishes, created around the 6th century when Bretons from the Isle of Brittany (now Great Britain) immigrated to…
This monument impresses by its size and physiognomy. The chapel houses a rare piece: a polychrome, Renaissance-style rood screen, entirely carved.
Made…
The chapel is believed to have been built in the 11th century by the monks of Saint-Gildas de Rhuys, who owned property and land in the village. The site…
Overlooking the station district, with its high spire and medieval fortress decor, the Charles-de-Blois church is a striking and remarkable example of…
According to tradition, the chapel at Locoal-Camors was Saint Goal's last hermitage and the place of his death. The chapel dates from the 15th century. It…
Located in the heart of the village of Trélécan, the chapel was built in the 15th century and has undergone various alterations over the centuries.
The…
The 17th-century parish church of Saint-Gildas was built in place of a 12th-century priory and chapel, which had fallen into disrepair. Its architecture…