




The parish church of Saint-Maudez is eclectic in style, typical of the 19th century.
It bears the mark of various stylistic elements borrowed both from Greek Antiqué (west portal, bays of the nave) and from the workshops of Trégor, in use between the 15th and 17th centuries.
The late (mid-19th century) retention of the Trégor formula - the porch tower with side turrets and open bell tower - is perhaps one of the last examples of its kind.
The interior of the building is also worthy of note, particularly for its false vault in starry celestial blue and the preservation of all its furnishings, some of which came from the former sanctuary.
It bears witness to the wealth of its donors: lords under the Ancien Régime and wealthy farmers in the 19th century.
The church is currently being renovated and is closed to the public.
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It bears the mark of various stylistic elements borrowed both from Greek Antiqué (west portal, bays of the nave) and from the workshops of Trégor, in use between the 15th and 17th centuries.
The late (mid-19th century) retention of the Trégor formula - the porch tower with side turrets and open bell tower - is perhaps one of the last examples of its kind.
The interior of the building is also worthy of note, particularly for its false vault in starry celestial blue and the preservation of all its furnishings, some of which came from the former sanctuary.
It bears witness to the wealth of its donors: lords under the Ancien Régime and wealthy farmers in the 19th century.
The church is currently being renovated and is closed to the public.
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Location
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Environment
- Near a hiking trail : Autour de Hengoat