Church of Notre-Dame (Port-Louis)

France / Bretagne / Port-Louis
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Deleted for her bad state in 1820, the church Notre-Dame ( 1657-1670) preserved only the facade the Renaissance realized by the architect and the entrepreneur Le Hagre. The building was burned by the lightning in 1910 and reconstructed since. The parochial church is vast. It measures 50 m of total length, 30 m of transept and 12 m of width of nave and its bell tower-hall dating 1853 balances the long roof of the nave. Put in 1847, a pulpit to be preached, work due to mister Le Brun's chisel, well known Breton sculptor, who seems to have wanted to bequeath to his native parish an immortal memory of its talent presents below reliefs, diverse scenes of the old and the new Will,
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Coordinates:   47°42'29"N   3°21'18"W
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