Eglise Saint Ténénan
Historical sites and monuments
Listed or registered (CNMHS), Picturesque small city
Church
The church of Saint-Ténénan, designed by the Beaumanoir architectural studio, was built in 1499 at the instigation of Pierre I de Rohan.
It was rebuilt in 1859 in a more spacious neo-Gothic style under the direction of the Morlaix architect Puyo.
The bell tower with its staircase turret and the openwork balustrade in the flamboyant Gothic style are the only elements of the old building that have survived.
The extension work entailed demolishing the adjoining chapel of Sainte-Barbe and the ossuary located in the parish enclosure.
A garden of aromatic and medicinal plants has graced the surrounding area for some years now.
It was rebuilt in 1859 in a more spacious neo-Gothic style under the direction of the Morlaix architect Puyo.
The bell tower with its staircase turret and the openwork balustrade in the flamboyant Gothic style are the only elements of the old building that have survived.
The extension work entailed demolishing the adjoining chapel of Sainte-Barbe and the ossuary located in the parish enclosure.
A garden of aromatic and medicinal plants has graced the surrounding area for some years now.
Practical information
| Adress |
Eglise Saint Ténénan Place du Martray 29650 Guerlesquin |
| Téléphone | 02 98 72 81 79 |
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