Church of Saint Magdalene
A fine example of flamboyant Gothic on a classical plan, the parish church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (1632 - remodeled in 1826) is dedicated to Marie-Madeleine, depicted in a 16th-century sculpture near the fountain, with her perfume vase....
Chapelle Sainte Barbe
To the northeast of the commune, overlooking the valley where the Ster Goanez flows, stands the chapel of Sainte-Barbe, built into the hillside by the lords of Kergoët du Guilly du Manoir de Troamboul. The building...
Kerluan Chapel
Notre-Dame de Kerluan, dating from the 16th century with a 1667 bell tower, was completely restored in the 18th century. The earliest date inscribed on the building is 1653, which can be read on the...
Saint-Méen Church
The parish church of Saint-Méen (16th c., renovated in the 18th c.) has an undeniable charm. The steeple was struck by lightning in 1735 and again in 1789, before being rebuilt in 1893. A beautiful polychrome Pietà from 1547 and other statues...
Chapelle de la Madeleine
It's the furthest from the town and also the most discreet. From the road leading to Huelgoat, you can see the tip of its bell tower peeking out from a clump of trees. Its fountain, now dried up, is...
Self-guided tour of the Sainte-Marie du Menez-Hom chapel
Saint-Fiacre Church
Built from 1890 to 1901 by architect Armand Gassis, under rector M. Fagot, on the foundations of the Saint-Fiacre chapel. The ashlars were supplied by the Locronan quarries, and the rubble by the...
Saint-Sébastien chapel
This isolated chapel, built in 1573, faces the bay and has a rectangular floor plan. It is topped by a bell tower dating from 1773, containing a bell named Marie-Anne, from 1843. A beautiful 17th-century fountain...
Chapel of Saint-Laurent
Not far from the village, the Saint-Laurent chapel nestles in a deep valley. Its calvary and fountain add character to the enclosure. Its existence is recorded as early as 1550. Inside, you can...
Saint-They chapel
The Vieux-Bourg chapel was built around the 17th century and is dedicated to Saint They, a monk from Landévennec, who is said to have been a disciple of Saint Guénolé. He is said to have set up his hermitage here,...
Guided tour of the church and Saint-Germain enclosure
Chapelle Sainte-Barbe
At the beginning of the 20th century, the former chapel of the Carriers in Gouézec was erected to serve as offices, infirmary, explosives storage and horse shelter for the mining company of...
Saint-Suliau chapel
The Saint-Suliau chapel is a small rectangular building with a canted chevet serving as a sacristy, dating from the late 17th century. On the south door, you can see...
Saint-Blaise Church
The building, dedicated to Saint Blaise, who is little honored in the diocese, dates from the first part of the 16th century, with the exception of the bell tower, apse and sacristy (1737), which are more recent....
Lannédern parish enclosure
The church is named after the parish's patron saint, Edern. The steeple, topped by a bell tower, dates from 1606. The beautifully crafted porch (1662) is considered by Waquet (Breton art) to be...
Saint-Idunet Church
This neo-Gothic church (completely rebuilt between 1868 and 1869) replaced a simple parish house. Idunet was a disciple of Saint Guénolé. He lived as a hermit in a cave on the Nin mountain in Châteaulin....
Notre-Dame Church
The town of Châteaulin owes its origins to the construction of a fortified castle in the 10th century, around which a village grew. The church of Notre-Dame was the parish church of the site now known as "Le...
Lannélec chapel
Notre-Dame de Lannelec, formerly known as "Trefnescop", is the oldest chapel in Pleyben (1490), built on an elevation where some believe there are traces of an ancient Roman camp. In the shape of a Tau,...
Saint-Laurent chapel
In the heart of the leafy village of Troboa, topped by a domed bell tower dating from 1621, this single-nave chapel has blind walls to the north. Its western gable is softened by...
Saint-Nicolas chapel
The Saint-Nicolas chapel, located in Kermerrien, not far from the Nantes-Brest Canal, and restored in 1968. This chapel once belonged to the Tymen seigniory. The Keranrais du Tymen coat of arms still adorned...