THE BUILT HERITAGE OF QUESTEMBERT
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First, what makes Questembert so special is the superb market halls that house the market and various cultural events throughout the year. In addition to this essential site, we will highlight the interest of buildings such as the Hotel Belmont and its turret, the Hotel de Carné, the various fountains and washhouses of the 15th and 16th centuries, such as that of the former presbytery, the Saint-Michel chapel in the city centre built in 1440 and restored from the 18th century onwards. The region also has other very beautiful chapels dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. To the south of the village, the chapels of Saint-Jean and Notre-Dame-de-l'O (towards Péaule) are worth a look. To the west, visit the chapel of Saint-Doué and to the north the chapel of Lesnoyal, whose yew tree and small cemetery are listed as Historic Monuments. Hiking enthusiasts, know that Questembert (and its surroundings) has 38 km of hiking and mountain bike trails.
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Questembert est aujourd’hui une petite ville dynamique du Morbihan. On trouve quelques commerces, hôtels et restaurants et de nombreux services tels que des administrations, des pharmacies, des services de santé, des garages, des banques ou encore des services d’assurance à Questembert. Pratique si vous comparez les assurances auto, réparer votre voiture ou profiter de la vie locale.
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Très intéressante petite ville du sud bretagne.