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Possibly the best of the Parish Closes
Having decided to spend a week of our 2 week holiday in Brittany going around the impressive Parish Closes this was the third of six we visited, rather than going into the church straight away we went...
The sheer number of statues here is amazing. Especially for a small village. We found it really interesting. We entered the church as well as the beautiful little chapel where the coloured statues a...
This church suffered a disastrous fire in 1998 but their reconstruction and repair is a remarkable success. It has been a centre of pilgrimage since the 16th century and that continues today. Despite ...
The Bretagne's Parroquial Recits are the reflection of the religious fervor of the Bretons, were built between the 15th and 18th century and built by small villages inspired by the jail spirits...
For a small town, it is just a masterpiece, while built on the money of residents. Beautiful cross, stone carving, figures in medieval clothes. Inside the rich finish - carving on stone and wood.
Possibly the best of the Parish Closes
Having decided to spend a week of our 2 week holiday in Brittany going around the impressive Parish Closes this was the third of six we visited, rather than going into the church straight away we went...
Amazing for a small village
The sheer number of statues here is amazing. Especially for a small village. We found it really interesting. We entered the church as well as the beautiful little chapel where the coloured statues a...
One of the best parish closes
This church suffered a disastrous fire in 1998 but their reconstruction and repair is a remarkable success. It has been a centre of pilgrimage since the 16th century and that continues today. Despite ...
To understand the Bretonian parishes
The Bretagne's Parroquial Recits are the reflection of the religious fervor of the Bretons, were built between the 15th and 18th century and built by small villages inspired by the jail spirits...
Interesting church
For a small town, it is just a masterpiece, while built on the money of residents. Beautiful cross, stone carving, figures in medieval clothes. Inside the rich finish - carving on stone and wood.