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SAINT-TREMOR SITE

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29730Le Guilvinec, France
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2024
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2024

This site has three major points of interest. You will find, among other things, a small chapel built around the end of the 15th century, in flamboyant style, founded by the lord of Kergoz and independent, formerly, of the town-hall of Plomeur. After a year of hard work, the chapel was entirely renovated to reopen in 2011. Walls, structure and roof all have been redone in an old style. Like the bell that is the fourth since the origin of the chapel! A real wonder that now houses two superb large stained-glass windows designed by Jérôme Tisserand and realised by the finistérien main glass cutter Charles Robert. There is also a multi-coloured statue of Saint Trémeur holding his chopped head, as well as a bread oven of Prat an Ilis (the church's pasture), dating from the 16th century.

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