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This is a terracotta church that dates back to the 15th and 16th centuries and was restored in 1854. The east wall retains the remains of 15th-century sculptures.
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A beautiful little chapel
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The typical Breton chapel where our grandmothers pray for their husband and son left to the sea.
This marine chapel is excitingly decorated with ex-voto er many flowers for the marine perishes in July and August made at 9 a.m. every Friday and September ...
By walking on the seaside you have this charming and historic chapel where many women certainly gathered while their husband or family were on the sea.
A beautiful little chapel
The typical Breton chapel where our grandmothers pray for their husband and son left to the sea.
A small moving chapel
This marine chapel is excitingly decorated with ex-voto er many flowers for the marine perishes in July and August made at 9 a.m. every Friday and September ...
Pictorial and collecting.
By walking on the seaside you have this charming and historic chapel where many women certainly gathered while their husband or family were on the sea.