XVII CHAPEL
Read moreLa Chapelle Neuve, whose name is related to the church, was erected in 1862 in parish but became common only in 1873. It is bordered to the north by the forest of Beffou. The village was built around a th century chapel. The choir shaped in a crypt continued by a very long underground, a few centuries ago. The choir can always be admired, but the underground no longer exists.
ST. JAMES CHURCH
Read moreBuilt with pink granite, its bell tower is made up of a dome and a pyramid-shaped steeple from the 17th century. Inside, you can admire the 12th century Romanesque nave, with its superb arches while its ancient column capitals illustrate scenes of Adam and Eve from the Old Testament. The second part of the church was built in the 14th century and was later extended in 1951.
BRELEVENEZ CHURCH
This church perched on the heights benefits from a nice view on Lannion.Read more
HOLY WHITE CHAPEL
Chapel where you can discover the statue of St. Blanche, the high altar, ...Read more
SAVIOR BASILICA
This 12th-century basilica overlooking the River Rance is one of the most ...Read more
CHAPEL OF KERMARIA AN ISKUIT
Gothic chapel of Kermaria An Iskuit, with a fresco of danse macabre and a ...Read more
SAINT MICHAEL'S CHAPEL
18th-century chapel, the highest point on the island of Bréhat, accessible ...Read more
ST. TUGDUAL'S CATHEDRAL
Cathedral of Saint-Tugdual in Tréguier, with a flamboyant gothic cloister ...Read more
SAINT-MALO CHURCH
This church is famous for its stained glass windows from the beginning of ...Read more
CHAPEL OF ST. ANNE
Read moreIn the middle of the 13th century, there was a religious building on the site of Saint Anne's chapel. A new building was constructed between 1450 and 1475, and was replaced in 1729 and 1770. A complete renovation of the interior was carried out in 1962 with the instauration of the Sainte-Anne forgiveness festival on July 26th each year. Its architecture is very simple: 18.40m long and 6.20m wide, a semi-circular main door and a unilateral door, squares, six semi-circular windows and a solid roof. Its interior is very original: superb Italian marble altar and sculptors of which one of the tables represents the port in 1777 with the pier of Priauté and some Newfoundland schooners.
ST. STEPHEN'S CATHEDRAL
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Saint-Brieuc, featuring a restored axial ...Read more
SAINT-MATHURIN CHURCH
Church with a two-story bell tower, a very important furniture, with a ...Read more
PLUSQUELLEC CHURCH
Read moreThe majority of the church of Plusquellec dates back to the th century under the protection of Notre-Dame-des-Graces. Don't miss to discover the apostles with expressive faces under the south porch, made in 1551. Inside, you can enjoy the th century chair, which is one of the most beautiful of Brittany! It evokes the life of Jesus through a series of six panels.
BOT-MEL CHURCH
Read moreIts ruins let us see the importance of the building, erected from the th to the th centuries. The tower kept its tower, and three of the arcades of the nave. Callac and Botmel are branches of the former primitive parish of Plusquellec. Callac was, it seems, the name of a chapel at the parish of Botmel dedicated to Saint Catherine. Botmel was in the th and th centuries annoyed or a branch of Plusquellec.
NOTRE-DAME DE BON SECOURS BASILICA
Read moreIt is accessed through the north chapel, where you will be welcomed by the statue of the Black Madonna, celebrated on the first Saturday of July with a nightly torchlight procession. Note the labyrinth on the floor, a unique motif in Brittany, dating from 1854. The basilica mixes three architectural styles: the whole is Gothic, with some elements preserved from the first Romanesque construction, such as the arches of the transept, and a Renaissance part in the south-west, which came to overcome a collapse.
PARISH CHURCH
Read moreThe parish church was built at the end of the 19th century, between 1879 and 1884, thanks to a precious competition organised by locals and tourists. The religious building could not be constructed without aid from the State. The parish of Saint Quay-Portrieux is very old even if it has no detailed history about its origin. What is certain is that there was a parish in this place before the 12th century because it was given to the monastery of Léhon near Dinan, by Juthaël who was the Archbishop de Dol between 1039 and 1076.
SAN SEBASTIAN CHAPEL OF PLEHEREL
Chapel built in rubble stone and ashlar in part, its stained glass window ...Read more
LANCIAN CHURCH
Church with a bell tower that has 3 bells, housing a stained glass window ...Read more
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
Neo-Gothic style church built on a Latin cross plan located in ...Read more
CHAPEL SAINT-LAMBERT-SAINT-VRAN
Read moreBuilt in the th century, in the Gothic style, on the edge of the old route of communication Merdrignac-Moncontour, Saint Lambert Chapel welcomes a large number of pilgrims on the day of their forgiveness, the penultimate Sunday in July. Known as Chandelles festival, until the end of the th century, because of the many candles lit for the occasion. Saint-Lambert is generally relied on by his charities on the protection of livestock. In Saint-Vran it would appear that the water of the chapel fountain would have the particularity of treating sows and piglets. It would help to give the necessary milk to progenies and prémunirait against all hazardous diseases.