Logo Musée du Patrimoine

All French heritage classified by regions, departments and cities

Castles and Military Heritage Religious heritage Industrial heritage Heritage of cities Archaeological heritage Museums Attractions and tourist attractions The most beautiful villages The most beautiful monuments in France

Sélection de 8 chapels classified sur 87 dans le Finistère

Chapel of the Véronique de Bannalec
Beaumanoir style Bell
29380 Bannalec

The chapel of La Véronique, built at the beginning of the seventeenth century in Bannalec (Finistère), is a granite religious building dedicated to the Virgin Mary, replacing an ancient chapel destroyed in 1597. It is distinguished by its corbelled bell tower and its sandstones dated 1605.
Chapel of the Trinity of Plozevet
Flamboyant Gothic architecture
29710 Plozévet

The chapel of the Trinité de Plozévet, a medieval building from the 13th to the 16th centuries in Brittany, illustrates a typical religious architecture with nave, transept and flamboyant apse.
Chapel of the Trinity of Melgven
Gothic Chapel
29140 Melgven

The chapel of the Trinity of Melgven, a religious building of the 15th and 16th centuries, stands in the Finistère in Brittany, classified as a historical monument in 1914 for its sculpted tympanum and atypical bell tower.
Chapel of the Cross of Loqueffret
Gothic Chapel
29530 Loqueffret

The chapel of the Cross of Loqueffret, built in the 2nd quarter of the 16th century, is a typical rural religious monument of Brittany, located in the Finistère, with a calvary and a fountain of devotion.
Chapelle Saint-They de Cléden-Cap-Sizun
Chapel
29770 Cléden-Cap-Sizun

Saint-They Chapel, a 17th-century religious building in Cléden-Cap-Sizun, overlooks the cliffs of Cap-Sizun in Brittany. Classified as a historical monument in 1914, it is dedicated to a disciple of St.
Chapelle Saint-Sébastien de Tremeoc
Gothic Chapel
29120 Tréméoc

The chapel Saint-Sébastien de Tréméoc, a religious building dating from the 15th and 16th centuries, is distinguished by its architecture typical of the South Finistère and its link to the castle of La Coudraie.
Chapelle Saint-Sébastien de Saint-Ségal
Gothic Chapel
29590 Saint-Ségal

The Saint-Sébastien chapel of Saint-Ségal, built in the 15th century in Brittany, is a historical monument dedicated to the fight against the plague, marked by successive reconstructions until the 18th century.
Chapelle Saint-Sébastien de Guernilis de Briec
Gothic Chapel
29510 Briec

The chapel Saint-Sébastien de Guernilis, a 16th century religious building in the shape of a Latin cross, is located in Briec in the Finistère. She is known for her sculptures and her history related to the families of Trégain and Trellu.