ST. SAVIOR CHAPEL
Chapel built in 1743, formerly attached to the hospital of Saint-Malo, it now hosts cultural events
The Saint-Sauveur chapel was built in 1743 by the engineer Garangeau, who based his plans on a 17th century chapel. Initially, it was attached to the hospital of Saint-Malo, namely the Hôtel-Dieu. Heavily bombed in 1944, it has been perfectly restored and is now used to host many cultural events, including concerts or large exhibitions such as those of Gotlib, Jan Voss or more recently the exhibition "All Sailors! This alliance of ancient and modern heritage is superb.
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