ST. PABAN'S CHURCH
Church with a nave of four bays with side aisles, separated by pillars and a choir of three bays in Pouldreuzic
Dating from the 13th and 14th centuries, it is the former parish church of Lababan. It has a four-bay nave with aisles and aisle sides, separated by pillars and a three-bay choir. To the north, there is a large 16th century chapel that forms a wing. To the south, there is a more recent chapel. The bell tower was built in 1676. The canopy representing the Crucifixion bears the inscription "In the year 1573 was made this glass". The church has a holy oil box from 1781, with the hallmark of Auguste-Jean Mahieu.
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