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Cemetery à Brech dans le Morbihan

Cimetière
Cimetière
Cimetière
Cimetière
Crédit photo : XIIIfromTOKYO - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of the cross
20 mars 1934
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

XVIIth century cross (Box F 315): inscription by decree of 20 March 1934

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Brech Cemetery Cross is an emblematic monument located in the village of Brech, in the department of Morbihan, Brittany. Dating from the seventeenth century, it is distinguished by its semi-cylindrical massif and its shields without coat of arms, typical of Christian architecture of the period. This monument, inscribed in historical monuments since March 20, 1934, illustrates the importance of religious symbols in Breton public spaces.

The cross features sculpted representations of Christ on the cross, accompanied by the Virgin Mary and St John on one side, and one Pietà on the other. These sculptures, as well as the saints on the sides, reflect 17th century religious art and the central role of the cross in community life. The straight pediment, decorated with openwork, adds a remarkable aesthetic and architectural dimension.

Owned by the municipality of Brech, this cross is a testimony of local heritage and Christian heritage in Brittany. Its location, near the Hermine Street, and its official inscription highlight its historical and cultural value. Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, confirm its status as a protected monument and its significance for the Morbihan territory.

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