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Visite de la chapelle du l'Hermain

Journées du Patrimoine (National Heritage Days), Visit in Molac
  • On the occasion of the European Heritage Days.

  • The Hermain chapel is dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption or Saint Mark (16th century). This chapel was given in 1130 by Jacques, Bishop of Vannes, to the monks of the Marmoutier Abbey. It was rebuilt at the end of the 16th century and includes a rectangular nave flanked to the north by a side aisle opening with three semicircular arches resting on square piers. The doors and windows are still flamboyant. On the western gable is a square bell tower. Until the Revolution, it was served by...
    The Hermain chapel is dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption or Saint Mark (16th century). This chapel was given in 1130 by Jacques, Bishop of Vannes, to the monks of the Marmoutier Abbey. It was rebuilt at the end of the 16th century and includes a rectangular nave flanked to the north by a side aisle opening with three semicircular arches resting on square piers. The doors and windows are still flamboyant. On the western gable is a square bell tower. Until the Revolution, it was served by 4 chaplains. Free visit of the chapel.
  • Rates
  • Free
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