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Chapelle Saint-Michel
Historic site and monument, Listed or registered (CNMHS), Chapel
in Questembert
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15th century chapel listed as a Historic Monument.
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This chapel was built around 1440 during the reign of the Duke of Brittany François 1st, on the supposed place where St Vincent Ferrier preached on March 3, 1418 during his visit to Questembert. It houses a beautiful series of polychrome wooden statues from the 16th century. It was restored in 2007/2008 and is open to the public on an occasional basis (concerts, thematic days, etc.). A beautiful historic cross with panels from the 16th and 17th centuries, itself classified as a Historic...
This chapel was built around 1440 during the reign of the Duke of Brittany François 1st, on the supposed place where St Vincent Ferrier preached on March 3, 1418 during his visit to Questembert. It houses a beautiful series of polychrome wooden statues from the 16th century. It was restored in 2007/2008 and is open to the public on an occasional basis (concerts, thematic days, etc.). A beautiful historic cross with panels from the 16th and 17th centuries, itself classified as a Historic Monument, adjoins the building. A remarkable and protected tree - a large yew several hundred years old (over 500 years old) - stands in front of the west gate. This very beautiful chapel is managed by the Arts and Culture association, in collaboration with the Questembert town hall.
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