Chapel of Notre-Dame des Trois-Fontaines

Historic sites and monuments
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The Notre-Dame des Trois Fontaines chapel was built between the 16th and 18th centuries. It once belonged to the Coat Malouen abbey. The building comprises a nave with a low north side of five bays, a transept separated from the nave by a diaphragm arch and a polygonal heart with multiple valleys. The bell tower, finished in an octagonal dome and cushioned by a lantern, is flanked on the north by a stair turret and was rebuilt in the late 17th or early 18th century. The carved wooden gallery dates from 1671. The mural dates from the 18th century. The Transfiguration stained-glass window dates from the 16th century: there are also remnants of stained-glass windows dedicated to the Passion and the life of the Virgin Mary. Among the statues are those of the Virgin, Saint Herbot, Saint Diboan, Saint Hervé, Saint Michel, Saint Sebastian, Saint Barbara, Saint Mark and a Pietà. The paving also features the coat of arms of Guyon de Quellenec and his wife Jeanne de Rostrenen. Near the chapel are the three fountains that give it its name.

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Historic sites and monuments

Chapel of Notre-Dame des Trois-Fontaines

Trois Fontaines
29190 Gouézec
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