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Sélection de 8 churches classified sur 128 dans le Finistère

Church of Our Lady of Rosporden
Eglise gothique
29140 Rosporden

The church of Notre-Dame de Rosporden, a religious building of the thirteenth, fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, stands in the Finistère in Brittany. Its bell tower and choir, partially classified, illustrate the Breton architecture remodeled over the centuries.
Saint Peter's Church of Pleyber-Christ
Eglise gothique
29410 Pleyber-Christ

The Church of St. Peter of Pleyber-Christ, a religious building of the 16th and 17th centuries, stands at the heart of a Finistrian parish enclosure, a witness to the prosperity associated with the trade in linen.
Church of Saint-Mélar de Lanmeur
Eglise romane
29620 Lanmeur

The church of Saint-Mélar de Lanmeur, a 20th-century neo-Roman building, houses a Romanesque crypt of the 10th-XI century and a medieval portal. Located in Brittany, it has been listed as a historical monument since 1862.
Church of Saint James of Pouldavid
Eglise gothique
29100 Douarnenez

The church of Saint-Jacques de Pouldavid, a religious building from the 14th to the 16th centuries, stands in Douarnenez, Brittany. It combines medieval nave, Gothic porch and classified painted panelling, illustrating the Passion of Christ.
Saint Hervé de Lanhouarneau Church
Eglise Renaissance et néo-Renaissance
29430 Lanhouarneau

Saint-Hervé de Lanhouarneau Church, a religious building from the 15th to the 16th centuries in Finistère, combines Gothic architecture with Renaissance elements, with an iconic bell tower and a 16th century ossuary.
Church of Lambader
Eglise gothique
29420 Plouvorn

The Notre-Dame de Lambader chapel, built in the 15th-XVIth century in Plouvorn (Finistery), is a jewel of Breton religious architecture, famous for its 58-metre bell tower and its history linked to the Templars and the Hospitallers.
Chapel of Koat-Keo
Eglise moderne
29640 Scrignac

The chapel of Koat-Keo, built in 1937 in Scrignac (Finistry), is a jewel of the neobreton style, symbol of the Breton artistic renewal of the 20th century. Ranked a historic monument, it combines modernity and Breton tradition.
Church of Saint-Gilles of Elliant
Eglise gothique
29370 Elliant

The church of Saint-Gilles d'Elliant, a 17th century religious building located in the Finistère, is distinguished by its leonard bell tower and its complete parish enclosure, classified as historical monuments.