SAVIOR BASILICA
This basilica nestled in the rue Saint-Sauveur houses a rich furniture like the baldachin of the main altar.
Nestled between the cobblestones of Rue Saint-Sauveur, this rather unassuming basilica is one of those places that the people of Rennes pass by again and again, sometimes without ever entering. Founded in the 12th century, it was modified many times before being rebuilt in the 18th century, between 1703 and 1719. Inside, you'll find a wealth of furnishings, such as the baldachin on the high altar, the choir organ (1894) and the wrought-iron pulpit. There's also a chapel dedicated to Notre-Dame-des-Miracles, near which the faithful once placed numerous ex-voto offerings (no longer possible today). If you stand in the middle of Rue Duguesclin, you'll enjoy a lovely view of the basilica.
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un lieu et une architecture exceptionnel.