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Statues, arches, monuments classified in Brittany

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4 statue, arch or listed monument en Bretagne

Monument to Cadoudal in Auray
Monument
56400 Auray

The monument of Cadoudal, a 19th-century neoclassical mausoleum in Auray (Morbihan), honours royalist general Georges Cadoudal, executed in 1804. It houses an 18th-century altarpiece in a circular dome.
Venus de Quinipily à Baud
Gallo-Roman jackets
56150 Baud

The Venus de Quinipily is a granite statue of the 1st or 17th century, located in Baud (Morbihan), locally venerated as an ancient idol or baroque work, classified as a historical monument in 1943.
Ruler's Column of Justice in Gegon
Courthouse
56120 Guégon

Trégranteur's justice column, built in the 16th century in Guégon, Brittany, is a historical monument of 3.50 m high, decorated with the arms of the Tregarantec family.
Column of the Trent of Guillac
Commemorative column
56800 Guillac

The Column of the Trent of Guillac is a 19th-century granite obelisk erected in 1823 near Guillac (Morbihan) to commemorate the Battle of the Trent in 1351, during the War of the Succession of Brittany.
Naval First World War Monument or Memorial

29200 Brest

The Naval Monument, also known as Tower rose, is a 20th-century American memorial located in Brest, commemorating the action of the American Navy during the First World War. Reconstructed in 1958, it dominates the port of commerce and has been listed as a Historic Monument since 2015.
Megalithic monuments near Tronval

29740 Plobannalec-Lesconil

The megalithic monuments near Tronval, located in Plobannalec-Lesconil (Finistery), are dolmens and menhirs dated Neolithic, classified as historical monuments. They bear witness to funeral and cultural practices of this time in Brittany.
Monument to the sailors who died for France during the First World War

29217 Plougonvelin

20th Century Memorial in Plougonvelin (Finistry), dedicated to sailors who died during the First World War, with a 17-metre stone statue of Kersanton overlooking Saint-Mathieu Point.
Monument to the Count of Chambord

56400 Sainte-Anne-d'Auray

The monument to the Count of Chambord, erected in 1891 at Sainte-Anne-d'Auray (Morbihan), is a monumental legitimist sculpture dedicated to Henri d'Artois, pretending to the throne of France, located opposite the local basilica.