Built in the flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles, St Armel Church stands on the site of a 15th-century building, some remains of which were used during its construction between 1511 and 1602. On the outside, it has one of the most beautiful ornate portals in Brittany (north portal), an imposing square tower and numerous gargoyles. Inside, its wooden vaulted ceiling is decorated with richly carved beams and wall plates. Magnificent stained glass windows, including the Tree of Jesse...
Built in the flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles, St Armel Church stands on the site of a 15th-century building, some remains of which were used during its construction between 1511 and 1602. On the outside, it has one of the most beautiful ornate portals in Brittany (north portal), an imposing square tower and numerous gargoyles. Inside, its wooden vaulted ceiling is decorated with richly carved beams and wall plates. Magnificent stained glass windows, including the Tree of Jesse (1552) and the tombs of Dukes John II and John III, are also worth discovering...