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The Château de La Roche-Maurice, a historic Breton jewel from the 13th century, dazzles with its medieval architecture. Nestled in lush greenery, it offers an immersive experience in the feudal past.
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The Saint-Pierre de Plouescat Church, built in the 16th century, reveals remarkable architecture. Its colorful stained glass windows and sculptural details create a sacred atmosphere, inviting contemplation and spirituality.
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The current parish church is a large neo-Gothic style building. Built in 1864, it was dedicated the following year. The new church replaced a century-old building, dating back to 1763.
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Nice to see when you drive past it in the valley. It's impressive how the dilapidated castle 🏰 sits at the top of the hill. La Roche Maurice, residence of the Viscounts of Léon The castle was first mentioned in 1263, but it is undoubtedly older. With those of MORLAIX, BREST and LESNEVEN, it was one of the most important fortresses of the Viscounts of Léon. These lords wielded considerable power: in addition to their land income, they possessed the right to control ships that ran aground on the shores of Léon, the monopoly of salt production and the catching of large fish, the right to high, middle and low justice, the law , to mint money and build fortresses without requiring the Duke's permission. As a result, this prince could hardly control the actions of these powerful feudal lords, which explains why Henry II Plantagenet, King of England, wanted to get his hands on the duchy in the third quarter of the 12th century, they were among his most ardent opponents. Source: https://larochemaurice.fr/chateau/
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The current parish church has replaced a 14th-century medieval chapel dedicated to Saint-Yves (Testament of Hervé de Léon, dated 1363). It was built in the 16th century. It was at first the Trevial Church of Ploudiry until 1791. The Rohans ceded the land free of charge and paid numerous subsidies to support the building's reconstruction, which took almost half a century to complete. In fact, the stained glass window in the apse dates from 1589; the south portal dates from 1550, the 60 meter high bell tower from 1589. With its double gallery and double bell chamber, it is characteristic of the Leonardo Renaissance. The south portal consists of two double doors framed by an extravagant Renaissance arcade in which the twelve apostles nestle. Source: https://larochemaurice.fr/leglise-saint-yves-et-lenclos-paroissial
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The current parish church has replaced a 14th-century medieval chapel dedicated to Saint-Yves (Testament of Hervé de Léon, of 1363). It was built in the 16th century. It was at first the Trevial Church of Ploudiry until 1791. The Rohans ceded the land free of charge and paid numerous subsidies to support the building's reconstruction, which took almost half a century to complete. In fact, the stained glass window in the apse dates from 1589; the south portal dates from 1550, the 60 meter high bell tower from 1589. With its double gallery and double bell chamber, it is characteristic of the Leonardo Renaissance. The south portal consists of two double doors framed by an extravagant Renaissance arcade in which the twelve apostles nestle. Source: https://larochemaurice.fr/leglise-saint-yves-et-lenclos-paroissial/
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The first church was built in the 13th century because, according to Le Guennec, in the second church, built from 1763 and whose masonry was entrusted to Guillaume Lazou, "some columns and capitals" from that period were present; In 1764 G. Lazou received the roof. In 1783, François Odern, roofer in Plouescat, repaired the roof "damaged by thunder". The sacristy of this church was built in 1785. Sale of the ruins of the ossuary in 1817. A third church was built from 1863 by the contractor Tréal to plans by the architect Édouard Puyo; it was consecrated in 1865. The spire was built in 1870. Source: https://patrimoine.bzh/gertrude-diffusion/dossier/eglise-paroissiale-saint-pierre-plouescat/22e62f71-d4e6-4259-8037-db41d8e3933c
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The first church was built in the 13th century because, according to Le Guennec, in the second church, built from 1763 and whose masonry was entrusted to Guillaume Lazou, there were “some columns and capitals” from that period; In 1764 G. Lazou received the roof. In 1783, François Odern, a roofer in Plouescat, repaired the roof “damaged by thunder”. The sacristy of this church was built in 1785. Sale of the ruins of the ossuary in 1817. A third church was built from 1863 by the building contractor Tréal according to the plans of the architect Édouard Puyo; it was consecrated in 1865. The spire was built in 1870. Source: https://patrimoine.bzh/gertrude-diffusion/dossier/eglise-paroissiale-saint-pierre-plouescat/22e62f71-d4e6-4259-8037-db41d8e3933c
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