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Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc Church dans le Finistère

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Clocher-mur
Finistère

Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc Church

    Rue Notre-Dame
    29860 Bourg-Blanc
Église Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc
Église Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc
Église Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc
Église Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc
Église Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc
Église Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc
Église Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc
Crédit photo : Auteur inconnu - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of church
7 mars 1916
Ranking of the bell tower
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Clocher (Case AC 44): by order of 7 March 1916

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church of Notre-Dame de Bourg-Blanc, located in the municipality of the same name in Brittany, is a 16th century religious building. It is classified as a Historic Monument, especially for its original bell tower, built on gable walls. This bell tower has a double corbelled gallery, located at the height of the belfry, and ends with a dome topped by a lantern, a remarkable architectural characteristic for this period.

The classification of the bell tower as a Historic Monument was formalized by a decree of 7 March 1916. This classification specifically concerns the bell tower, identified under the cadastral reference AC 44. The church belongs to the commune of Bourg-Blanc, in the Finistère department (code Insee 29015), and is located on Rue Notre-Dame. Its architecture reflects local traditions, while integrating innovative structural elements for the time, such as the technique of corbelling.

Available data indicate that the location of the building is approximate, with an accuracy assessed as poor (note 5/10). The exact address mentioned in the Merimée base is Notre-Dame Street, while a GPS approximation suggests 2 Rue des Fedères. No information is provided on public access, visits, or possible contemporary uses such as room rental or accommodation.

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