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Mathias Cross of Saint-Brieuc en Côtes-d'Armor

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Croix
Côtes-dArmor

Mathias Cross of Saint-Brieuc

    Rue Quintin
    22000 Saint-Brieuc
Croix Mathias de Saint-Brieuc
Croix Mathias de Saint-Brieuc
Crédit photo : Yfig - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Construction of the cross
16 juin 1964
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Mathias Cross (not cadastralized; public domain): registration by decree of 16 June 1964

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Origin and history

The Mathias Cross of Saint-Brieuc is a 14th century listed historical monument. This stone cross is distinguished by its sculpted representation of a Christ surrounded by two apostles, one of whom is beheaded, while another person bears a crown. These artistic details suggest a strong religious symbol, typical of medieval works intended to mark public space or places of pilgrimage.

Located at the intersection of Quintin Street and Charner Boulevard, the Mathias Cross was listed as a historic monument by order of June 16, 1964. Although its exact location is considered mediocre (accuracy note: 5/10), it remains an architectural and artistic testimony of medieval Brittany. Owned by the municipality of Saint-Brieuc, it illustrates the local religious heritage, although its current use (visit, rental) is not specified in the available sources.

Sources also mention a Creative Commons license for associated photographs assigned to a user named Yfig. The Merimée database and Monumentum data confirm its status as a non-cadastre monument, which is part of the public domain. No additional information is provided on its sponsor, artist or specific circumstances of its creation, limiting historical interpretations to its iconography and heritage inscription.

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