ST. CORENTIN'S CHURCH
Very old, its original construction dates back to the fifteenth century, the nave and south transept porch, in the sixteenth. Rebuilt in the seventeenth century, it became a parish in 1836. It has an altarpiece arranged symmetrically around a painting of the Holy Family and a statue of Christ and six panels with eleven of the twelve apostles. It constitutes one of the major elements of central Breton heritage. South of the building, facing the porch, is an early seventeenth century ordeal with a tomb and a Pietà. At the west, an ossuary perforated by three semi-circular arches still houses the bones.
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