Construction and expansions XIVe et XVe siècles (≈ 1550)
Romanesque parts and Gothic additions flamboyant
1801
Jubilee granted by Pius VII
Jubilee granted by Pius VII 1801 (≈ 1801)
Annual religious privilege every July
15 juin 1925
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 15 juin 1925 (≈ 1925)
Official Registration for Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Orties (cad. AI 275): inscription by order of 15 June 1925
Key figures
Pie VII - Pope (1800-1823)
Granted a Jubilee to the Chapel
Jeune pastourelle muette - Legendary local figure
Witness of the founding Marian apparition
Origin and history
The Notre Dame des Ortia Chapel, located in Pluviner, Morbihan, is a religious building whose oldest parts date back to the Romanesque era. It was enlarged in the 14th and 15th centuries, thus combining various architectural elements. The chapel is distinguished by its structure divided into two parts separated by a transverse wall pierced by ogival openings. The older choir features a square bedside decorated with a flamboyant window, while the nave dates from the 15th century. This monument was listed as historical monuments on June 15, 1925.
According to a local legend, a young mute pastourelle saw an apparition of Notre-Dame aux Orties, a place called Pluviner. The Virgin would have asked her for a lamb, and the girl, miraculously endowed with the word, offered the animal after obtaining permission from her father. The Virgin then asked for the construction of a chapel on this site. A statue of Notre Dame, discovered on a stone in the middle of the nettles, disappeared several times before returning to its original location, confirming the choice of place for building the chapel.
In 1801 Pope Pius VII gave the chapel a jubilee, celebrated every first Sunday in July. This religious privilege reinforces the spiritual and historical importance of the site. The chapel, owned by the commune of Pluvigner, remains a place of devotion and architectural witness to the stylistic evolutions between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Brittany.
Available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, highlight its inscription as a historical monument and describe its architectural features. The chapel is located in Mainlièvre Square, near the Place Notre-Dame des Orties, and its state of conservation and precise location are regularly monitored. Its history thus combines material heritage, local traditions and Christian spirituality.
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