

The parish church dates from 1868 and was consecrated in 1874. It was built to replace an old building that had suffered the ravages of the Revolution, and to which an ossuary was attached.
With its spireless steeple and massive appearance, its exterior can be described as a church without style, as Alani Sonneck wrote in an article published in the weekly Le Trégor on 27 June 1981.
On the outside, above the south entrance door, an illegible coat of arms indicates a seigneurial contribution. Above the north entrance door, a monk carved in stone seems to be inviting the faithful to pray. These two elements certainly come from the former church, as do the main works that can be admired inside: the statue of Our Lady of Grace, whose pardon has replaced the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, to whom the church remains dedicated.
The church is open throughout December.
With its spireless steeple and massive appearance, its exterior can be described as a church without style, as Alani Sonneck wrote in an article published in the weekly Le Trégor on 27 June 1981.
On the outside, above the south entrance door, an illegible coat of arms indicates a seigneurial contribution. Above the north entrance door, a monk carved in stone seems to be inviting the faithful to pray. These two elements certainly come from the former church, as do the main works that can be admired inside: the statue of Our Lady of Grace, whose pardon has replaced the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, to whom the church remains dedicated.
The church is open throughout December.
Openings
Openings
From 1 December 2025 until 31 December 2025
From 1 December 2025 until 31 December 2025
Monday
09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday
09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 18:00
Thursday
09:00 - 18:00
Friday
09:00 - 18:00
Saturday
09:00 - 18:00
Sunday
09:00 - 18:00
Location
Location
Contact Eglise Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul
Environment
Environment
- In the town centre
Access
Access
- Road (national / departmental)