SAINT-ANDRÉ CHAPEL
This chapel located near the Blavet river dates from the XVth and XVIIth centuries.
This chapel dates from the xve and seventeenth centuries. Located close to the Blavet, its shape is a reminder of the former chapel of La Madeleine. It is discovered that the two arms of transeven are more developed than the nef. It is also noted that the Saint-André chapel is similar to that of La Trinité: The door in the basket is overcome with a triangular front and a bell at the top of the pigno. One of the windows always has the fragments of a sixteenth century stained glass window.
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