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Church of Our Lady of Locmariaquer dans le Morbihan

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane
Morbihan

Church of Our Lady of Locmariaquer

    Le Bourg
    56740 Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Église Notre-Dame de Locmariaquer
Crédit photo : Dietrich - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1082-1120
Initial construction
1548
Damage to an attack
1817
Construction of the bell tower
XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles
Major changes
1907
Ranking of the beniper
2023
Total protection of the building
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The church of Notre-Dame de Kerdro in total with the plated floor of the placister, located in the village and appearing in the cadastre section BE parcel No. 88: inscription by order of 29 November 2023

Key figures

Moines de Quimperlé - Initial constructors Builders of transept and choir (XI-XIIe).
Verrier Rault - Creator of stained glass windows Author of the contemporary stained glass windows installed in 1960.

Origin and history

The church Notre-Dame-de-Kerdro, located in Locmariaquer, Brittany, is built between 1082 and 1120 by the monks of Quimperlé. Only the transept and the choir, of Romanesque style, remain from this initial period. The building suffered damage in 1548 during an English attack on the village, partially destroyed. The Romanesque parts were redesigned in the 17th and 18th centuries, with the construction of the current nave and structural changes. The bell tower was erected in 1817, followed by the doors west, north and south in 1835.

The 15th century monk, classified in 1907, and the 17th century retables (classified in 1965) bear witness to the richness of the furniture. Abstract and regional stained glass windows, created in 1960 by the Rault glassmaker, replace older elements. The Romanesque abside, supported by foothills, preserves traces of absidioles removed in the 18th century, while the carved capitals (heads of rams, plant motifs) illustrate Breton Romanesque art. The ensemble is protected as historical monuments, with a total inscription in 2023.

The church, in Latin cross, mixes archaic architectural elements (small stoneware, Roman bricks in re-use) and posterior additions like the southern porch, adorned with a Latin shield "Haec Porta Coelli" ("This is the door of the sky"). The facade bears the inscription "Hic Domus Dei" ("Here is the house of God"), highlighting its spiritual and community vocation since the Middle Ages.

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