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Sélection de 8 churches classified sur 57 dans le Morbihan

Saint-Malo Church of Saint-Malo-de-Beignon
Eglise romane et gothique
56380 Saint-Malo-de-Beignon

The church of Saint-Malo de Saint-Malo-de-Beignon, a 13th century religious building, is distinguished by its Romanesque portal and its history linked to the bishops of Saint-Malo, Brittany (Morbihan).
Church of Saint-Nicodemus of Quily
Eglise
56800 Val d'Oust

The church of Saint-Nicodème de Quily, built in the 4th quarter of the 18th century, is a Latin cross religious building located in Val d'Oust, Brittany. Partially classified as historical monuments in 1928.
Saint-Mériadec-de-Stival Church of Pontivy
Architecture gothique flamboyant
56300 Pontivy

Saint-Mériadec-de-Stival Church, a 15th- and 16th-century religious building in Pontivy (Morbihan), combines ogival style and medieval frescoes. Classified as a Historic Monument, it houses 16th century stained glass windows and murals dedicated to Saint Mériadec.
Saint-Melaine de Meslan Church
Eglise romane et gothique
56320 Meslan

The Saint-Melaine de Meslan Church, built in the 16th and 17th centuries, is a Breton historical monument located in the Morbihan, combining Gothic architecture and Renaissance elements.
Church of Saint-Maurice of Plumelec
Eglise gothique
56420 Plumelec

The church Saint-Maurice de Plumelec, built in the 16th century, is a Catholic building located in the village of Saint-Aubin, Brittany. Its carved choir and its wrought frame make it a remarkable historical monument.
Church of Saint Martin of Josselin
Eglise romane
56120 Josselin

The church of Saint-Martin de Josselin, a 12th century Romanesque building in Brittany, is a former Benedictine priory marked by its unique Benedictine plan and its history linked to the Counts of Porhoët.
Saint John Baptist Church of Croisty
Eglise gothique
56540 au Croisty

The church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste du Croisty, a religious building of the 15th and 16th centuries, is distinguished by its carved sandstones and its master-glass dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, located in Morbihan in Brittany.
Saint Alban Church of Elven
Eglise gothique
56250 Elven

The St. Alban church of Elven, a 16th-century Gothic building in Morbihan, combines classified choir and Renaissance elements. Dedicated to Alban de Verulamium, it bears witness to a history marked by fires and reconstructions until the 19th century.