Initial construction fin XVe siècle (≈ 1595)
Building erected at this time.
XVIe siècle
Subsequent changes
Subsequent changes XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Period of architectural overhaul.
31 octobre 1912
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 31 octobre 1912 (≈ 1912)
Official church protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church (cad. AB 40): Order of 31 October 1912
Origin and history
The Saint-Servais church of Saint-Servais, located in the Côtes-d'Armor in Brittany, is a religious building built in the late 15th century, with subsequent modifications. It is distinguished by its unique nave plan and its southern porch, topped by a guard room, architectural characteristic notable for this period. Classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 31 October 1912, it now belongs to the commune of Saint-Servais.
The building illustrates the Breton religious architecture of the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Its porch, a defensive or surveillance element, reflects the concerns of the time, where churches also served as refuges or storage places during times of unrest. The unique nave, typical of small rural parishes, suggests a modest local community but organized around this place of worship and gathering.
Available data indicate that the church is still located at its historic location on Anatole le Braz Square in Saint-Servais. Its early classification at the beginning of the twentieth century underscores its heritage importance, although the sources do not specify any specific major historical events related to this monument. The location, noted as "a priori satisfactory", clearly identifies the site in the current urban landscape.
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