Baptist Fonts XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
From this medieval period.
25 octobre 1885
Laying the first stone
Laying the first stone 25 octobre 1885 (≈ 1885)
Construction of the church began.
11 juin 1893
Church Consecration
Church Consecration 11 juin 1893 (≈ 1893)
End of work and inauguration.
1902
Creation of the Chair
Creation of the Chair 1902 (≈ 1902)
Work of sculptor Eugene Ollivier.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Franjeut - Architect
Manufacturer of Saint-Sauveur Church.
Eugène Ollivier - Sculptor
Author of the chair in 1902.
Origin and history
The church Saint-Sauveur de Plancoët is a religious monument located in the commune of Plancoët, in the Côtes-d'Armor department, in Brittany. It was designed by architect Franjeut and is distinguished by a nave supported by sixteen pillars. His remarkable elements include 12th century baptismal fonts and a marble pulpit, carved by Eugène Ollivier in 1902.
Construction of the church began on October 25, 1885 with the laying of the first stone. It was officially consecrated on 11 June 1893, marking the conclusion of several years of work. These dates testify to its roots in local history and its importance to the community of Plancoët.
The building is part of the Christian architectural landscape of the Brittany region, reflecting the religious and artistic traditions of the late 19th century. Its mixture of ancient elements, such as medieval baptismal fonts, and more recent creations, such as the Chair of 1902, illustrates the evolution of religious heritage over the centuries.
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