SAINT-PIERRE AND SAINT-PAUL CATHEDRAL
Flamboyant Gothic cathedral where François II and Marguerite de Foix lie ...Read more
THE MASON'S CHAPEL
Ancient chapel dedicated to the Virgin, built by the lord of Ranrouët in ...Read more
SAINT-GUENOLÉ CHURCH
Visit the church of Saint-Guenolé, to admire its imposing lantern tower, ...Read more
SAINT-PIERRE-ES-LIENS CHURCH
Read moreIt was built from 1766 to 1787 on the foundations of four other churches, including a th-century chapel. Its imperial dome bell is distinguished from the other towers on the peninsula. The structure is pine and renversé. Inside, a maasai classified in historic monuments, a great Christ of carved wood and a th century altarpiece made of brick and polychrome stucco. A model suspended as ex-voto, in memory of sailors dead at sea. Old houses set the church and offer a beautiful architectural ensemble.
SAINT-AUBIN COLLEGE
A Christian place of worship combining Romanesque and Gothic art, it is the ...Read more
THE SAINT-GUENOLE TOWER
Read moreOnce with a wooden arrow, the church now has a beautiful tower. This granite tower has three floors surmounted by a terrace and a octagonal turret topped with a dome. The lantern consists of eight pillars, a spherical cap and a black ball finished with a cross and a vane. The terrasse terrace encircling the tower is accessible to visitors by an inside staircase with 184 steps. Take your breath and look around you, the panorama will cut your breath a second time. From the 70 m height of this building built in the th century, you can observe the islands of Noirmoutier, Hoëdic, Houat and Belle-Ile on sunny days. But the country side is not bad either. You see the porticos of the Atlantic shipyards and the bridge of Saint-Nazaire, on the coast of Guérande and the marshes which are at your feet, they appear as a helicopter sight.
NOTRE-DAME-DE-PITIÉ CHURCH
Church of flamboyant Gothic style, with four naves, numerous pillars, tower ...Read more
ST. NICHOLAS' CHURCH
Read moreIt was built between 1861 and 1864 - the steeple between 1893 and 1896 - in order to meet the needs of the summer population. Replacing a building of the 1864 th century (located at the location of the current halls), the church was assigned to worship in. The building has no transept and has three naves. The 23 stained glass windows are in the th century. They are the work of Meuret de Nantes. In the summer, the church hosts some concerts.
CHURCH OF SAINT-LYPHARD
From the bell tower of this church, it is possible to enjoy an exceptional ...Read more
THE CHAPEL OF SAINTE-ANNE
Read moreBetween 1880 and 1886 by architect Georges Lafont, the chapel is enlarged in 1903 by two side naves. It was abandoned in the construction of a new church, Notre-Dame, in 1931. The chapel was abandoned for several years and was sold in 1981 by the parish to the city of La Baule, which renovated it in 1989. The "interior" retains its original decoration only the gallery and la voûte. Contemporary stained glass windows. Wooden vaults and charpente, married to the walls and stone pillars, regularly host exhibitions and concerts. It has become one of the city's cultural centres. It is an ideal place to discover the "treasures" of our country and elsewhere. The cultural area of Sainte-Anne Chapel is a place of culture par excellence. Throughout the year, the cultural events organized there are numerous and varied. Some are recurrent as "seaside writers", the autumn and spring salons of the La Baule Literary and Artistic Society, the exhibitions of the Culture and Faith Association, the Music Summer chamber music Festival, and of course the exhibition of La Baule.
THE SITE OF THE ABBEY CHURCH
A site dating from 819, offering visits to discover the remarkable nave and ...Read more
THE CHAPEL OF OUR WHITE LADY
Read moreClassified historic monument in 1910, it dates back to the th century and is the oldest medieval building building. Built in the 1348 th century by Jean de Montfort, in the year. It is probably linked to the village of Guérande whose existence was documented in 1206. Sold as a national property under the Revolution in 1796, the building used to serve as a discount and a forage store. She was made to worship in 1854 and renovated. France and Brittany signed the second Guérande Treaty in 1381, putting a definitive end to their dispute. In the th century, an important programme of work was carried out: The interior of the interior, the interior of the interior,… Around the chapel, rue du Pilloried, a beautiful two-timbered house (the house of the Moulin or blue house) dating from the th and th centuries.
SAINT-JEAN-DE-BÉRÉ CHURCH
The oldest church in Loire-Atlantique, with apses, a transept, an ancient ...Read more
THE ABBEY CHURCH
Church dating from the end of the 12th century in Saint-Gildas-des-Bois, ...Read more
THE CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF ALL VIRTUES
The oldest sanctuary of La Flèche, dedicated to Our Lady of Virtues, ...Read more
SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE CHURCH
Neo-Gothic church with a remarkable fresco of St. Gilles and Loroux's ...Read more
THE CHURCH OF ST. HERMELAND
Church whose stained glass windows recall the events that took place in the ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME DE L'ASSOMPTION CHURCH
Read moreA magnificent neo-Gothic building, this church was built by architect François Bougouin between 1898-1900. In order to enhance it and protect it from any changes, it has been registered under Historical Monuments since 2007. Its organ is also classified as well as the magnificent stained glass windows dating back to 1924. Like the Saint-Sauveur Chapel, it has been partially damaged and has benefited from extensive rehabilitation work that ended in 2003.
THE SAINT-SAUVEUR CHAPEL
Chapel dating from 1714, a place of frequented pilgrimage where miraculous ...Read more
THE CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN
Read moreOriginally, it is a chapel belonging to the lords of Bretesche. Amended in 1803, it became the parish church. The carillon houses two bells Marie-Aimable and Saint Vincent, brought back from the Napoleonic countryside.