ST. PABU'S CHAPEL
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Saint Pabu, an Irish monk who landed in Armorique in the 6th century, is also known as Tugdual. The original construction dates back to the 15th century; it is over its ruins that the current building was built, in 1887 and 1888. It is built in granite, and it has a rectangular shape. It is composed of a nave and present a chevet in apse. The Western gable is crowned by a pinnacle with a bay in stone. A Hernot-type cross preceded by a modern style Pietà stands near the chapel on a base. The Pardon of the Saint-Pabu chapel is held each year on the third Sunday of July.
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