SAN SEBASTIAN CHAPEL OF PLEHEREL
Chapel built in rubble stone and ashlar in part, its stained glass window depicts the entombment of St. Sebastian
Built in 1536, the Saint-Sébastien chapel is dedicated to Saint Sebastian, the great protector of infectious diseases. The stained glass window shows the burial of Saint Sebastian. The north portal, decorated with lilies and ermines evokes the union of Anne of Brittany and Charles VIII. The chapel is entirely built of rubble stone with some parts in ashlar. Located in Pléherel, you can get there by following the signposted route from the Fréhel town hall.
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