With its basilica, cloister, religious art gallery and Breton costume museum, Sainte-Anne-d'Auray is Brittany's most important pilgrimage site. It welcomes over 800,000 visitors a year, most of them pilgrims. Pilgrims flock to the Grand Pardon de Sainte-Anne on July 26, which ranks third among French pilgrimages after Lourdes and Lisieux. The basilica of Saint-Anne d'Auray was built between 1866 and 1877 in a neo-Renaissance style. At the top of the 75-metre tower stands a bronze statue of Saint Anne with a torch in her hand. Opposite the basilica is the miraculous fountain.

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