SAINT SULPICE CHURCH
Flamboyant Gothic church with granite altarpieces, miraculous statue and ...Read more
ST. VINCENT'S CATHEDRAL
Magnificent Saint-Vincent cathedral, with superb figurative stained-glass ...Read more
ST. SAMSON'S CATHEDRAL
St Samson's Cathedral in Gothic style, with a double well fed by the same ...Read more
SAVIOR BASILICA
This basilica nestled in the rue Saint-Sauveur houses a rich furniture like ...Read more
NOTRE DAME CHURCH
This church, financed by the Confrérie des Marchands d'Outre-Mer, is ...Read more
ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL
Read moreA unique testimony of Roman basilica in Brittany, the cathedral of Saint-Pierre is a must. Its origin dates back to the 6th century. Crossed by many influences, it has undergone profound changes over the centuries. Few traces remain today of the 12th century Gothic church. In 1754, the choir collapsed and a new cathedral was built. The present neoclassical building has a five-storey façade and an interior rich with 44 columns crowned with Ionic capitals and an exceptional 16th-century altarpiece.
OUR LADY OF THE ORCHARD CHAPEL
Neo-Gothic chapel of the nineteenth century, dedicated to the missing at ...Read more
SAINT-GERMAIN CHURCH
Late Renaissance church, one of the most beautiful in Rennes, with a ...Read more
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church with 4 bells cast at the Cornille Havard foundry in ...Read more
ST. SAVIOR CHAPEL
Chapel built in 1743, formerly attached to the hospital of Saint-Malo, it ...Read more
PAIMPONT ABBEY
Paimpont Abbey in the heart of the Broceliande forest, benefiting from a ...Read more
SAINT-SAUVEUR ABBEY
A remarkable 9th century abbey, witness to the flourishing past of Redon, ...Read more
SAINT-ANDRÉ CHURCH
Read moreLocated in Antrain, the church of Saint-André was built in the Romanesque period, but it has more modern, and therefore Gothic, elements. Some Romanesque vestiges remain: most of the nave, the transept, and an apse in the north. The church and the chevet were restored in the 16th century. The upper part of the bell tower and the sacristy date from the 18th century. The north chapel overlooking the choir dates from the end of the 19th century. The south door of the nave was named "Porte des Femmes" (Women's Door) because it was used by women to get up after giving birth.
NOTRE-DAME DE BEAUFORT MONASTERY
A monastery housing a community of contemplative nuns, and welcoming people ...Read more
THE ROSE SEA CEMETERY
Read moreFacing the Rance dam, this marine cemetery is rich in discoveries. Sailors, artists and illustrious characters of the Malouin history rest facing the sea. You will discover the stele of Armand de Chateaubriand (cousin of the famous writer) or that of the painter and mosaicist Geoffroy d'Auvergne. We will also pay tribute to the Magon family, an illustrious Malouin family of shipowners and soldiers. The tombs are richly decorated with shells and marine symbols.