THE CHURCH OF MESQUER
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Neo-Gothic church with monolithic granite columns, capitals and straight legs sculpted by Vallet
In neo-Gothic style, it replaces a Romanesque church destroyed in 1895. Begun in 1892, it opened to worship in 1894, and waited 40 years for a bell tower donated by a schoolteacher. It features monolithic granite columns, capitals and straight legs sculpted by Vallet, gray marble altars and tapestries by Tual. Under its white vault, ex-voto statues. The north aisle evokes devotion to Saint Gobrien, the choir's stained-glass windows, and the pulley of glory with its 16th-century crucifix. The exterior architecture is sober and weatherproof.
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