ST. ARMEL'S CHURCH
Church built in the century in the flamboyant Gothic style.
Built in the sixteenth century in the flamboyant Gothic style, following the first construction of the fifteenth century, it retains some parts of the early building. The square tower overlooking it was built in the eighteenth century. To see, inside, the wooden vault and stained glass windows, among which the Jesse tree or the tombs of dukes Jean II and Jean III, the chancellor of Anne of Bretagne, Philippe de Montauban and his wife, Anne de Chastellier.
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