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Sélection de 8 most beautiful monuments sur 36 dans le Finistère

Lovignon Bridge of Quimperlé
Bridge
29300 Quimperlé

The Pont Lovignon, also known as Pont Fleuri, is a 16th century bridge in Quimperlé, Brittany, crossing the Ellé. In 1928, it was a key passage between Quimperlé and Vannes.
Rohan Bridge to Landerneau
Bridge
29800 Landerneau

The Rohan Bridge, built in the 16th century in Landerneau, Brittany, is a manned bridge crossing the Elorn, ranked among the oldest in Europe. It combines medieval architecture and Renaissance houses, bearing witness to a rich commercial and maritime past.
Phare du Créac'h
Headlights classified as MH
29242 Ouessant

The Creac'h lighthouse, built in 1863 on the island of Ouessant in Brittany, is the most powerful in Europe with its 47 meters high and its light signal of 60 km range. Ranked a historic monument in 2011, it houses a museum of lighthouses and beacons.
Headlights from Penmarc'h
Headlights classified as MH
29760 Penmarch

The lighthouses of the Penmarc'h peak, built in the 19th century in Penmarch, Brittany, include two emblematic buildings: the former lighthouse (1835) and the Eckmühl lighthouse (1897), symbol of technical and architectural innovation.
Lighthouse Saint-Mathieu
Headlights classified as MH
29217 Plougonvelin

The Saint-Mathieu lighthouse, built in 1835 in Plougonvelin (Finistère), is an emblematic coastal lighthouse in Brittany, integrated with the ruins of an ancient abbey and classified as a historic monument since 2011.
Lighthouses of Virgin Island
Headlights classified as MH
29880 Plouguerneau

Lighthouses on Virgin Island, built in the 19th and 20th centuries in Plouguerneau (Finistère), include Europe's tallest stone lighthouse, classified as a historic monument. Located on a Breton island, they mark the entrance to the Aber Wrac'h.
Melin Vor or Milin Vor tidal mill
Tidal mill
29252 Plouezoc'h

The Melin Vor tidal mill, dating from the 16th and 19th centuries, is a former seigneurial mill located in Plouezoc'h (Finistery), exploiting the energy of the tides and the Dourduff River.
Menhir from Kerveatoux, or Kerloas
Menhirs
29810 Plouarzel

The Kerloas Menhir, erected in the Neolithic at Plouarzel (Finister), is the highest standing menhir in France with 9.50 m. Ranked a historic monument in 1883, it dominates a ridge at 132 m altitude.