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Eglise Notre-Dame de Kerdro
With its Romanesque choir and capitals, this church is an important example of mid-Medieval Romanesque architecture. It features two 17th-century…
Chapelle du Saint-Esprit
The Duke of Brittany, Jean II, crowned in Rennes in 1286, appreciated Auray. He is said to have founded a chapel of the Holy Sepulchre. It was located to…
la chartreuse
La Chartreuse was built following the Battle of Auray, which pitted Jean de Montfort against his cousin and rival Charles de Blois for the Duchy of…
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Pitié
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…
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Locmaria
The Notre-Dame de Locmaria chapel, listed as a Monument Historique, is the oldest religious building in the commune. It features a 15th-century polychrome…
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Refurbished in 1899. It soon fell into disrepair, and attempts to protect it only accelerated its decline. At the end of the 20th century, an association…
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Recouvrance
Parallel to the parish church, the Notre-Dame de Recouvrance chapel, listed as a historic monument, dates from the 16th century. Dedicated to sailors, the…
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Built in the 16th century in the flamboyant Gothic style, the interior contains statues, an ancient bell and a marine ex-voto. Open year-round, 10am-6pm.…
Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Route
Notre-Dame de la route chapel was built in 1963 from the stones of ruined local chapels. It's a modern chapel in a green setting. The chapel is the work…
Chapelle Saint-Fiacre
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…
Chapelle de la Trinité
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…
Eglise Saint-Sané
The most striking feature is the altarpiece in the south chapel, which depicts the scene of the beheading of St. John the Baptist in starkly realistic…
Eglise Charles-de-Blois
Overlooking the station district, with its high spire and medieval fortress decor, the Charles-de-Blois church is a striking and remarkable example of…
Eglise Saint-Guigner
Classified goldsmith's and silversmith's collection, contemporary organ, remains of the Notre-Dame des Orties chapel, Saint-Adrien chapel and monumental…
Chapelle Saint-Sauveur
It retains its typical Breton Renaissance appearance. The western facade features a molded round-arched doorway, and the original bell tower dominated by…
Eglise Sainte-Marie Madeleine et Saint-Théleau
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…
Eglise Saint-Gildas
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…
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Lotivy
Located in the Portivy district, on the site of a former priory, this chapel, rebuilt in the 19th century, is the oldest Christian site in the commune.…
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