NOTRE-DAME CHURCH OF TRO-GWALL
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It is in the heart of the village of Clohars-Carnoët that this church was built (16th-19th centuries) which underwent various modifications in 1845. With a nave, a transept and a choir, Notre-Dame-de-Tro-Gwall Church also has a bell tower whose spire dates back to 1774! In its bosom, one can also discover the statues of Saint Cornelius, Saint Vincent Ferrier or Saint Isidore adorned with Breton clothing. For the anecdote, it is said that the church preserved the parish from a plague that was ravaging the surroundings of the city, it was then dedicated to Our Lady of Trogwall to thank her for her protection. Also worth discovering is the small menhir 1.60 metres high located against the south porch of the church.
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