7 models
St-Ronan chapel, in Plozévet [1:100]
ref.: Secanda 25.6 version 1a
This small chapel is traditionally considered to be the first burial place of Saint Ronan, who was later transferred to Locronan. Leaving aside the field of popular tradition, the fact remains that this chapel was built on a place of worship much older than itself.
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Chapel Our Lady of Quillidoaré [1:100]
ref.: Secanda 24.08 version 1a
This large chapel in the Porzay region of western Brittany has a beautiful slender bell tower with a balustrade, the elegance of which is well highlighted by the sobriety of the body of the building.
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Palace of the Parliament of Brittany [1:200]
ref.: Secanda 24.02 version 2a
This 17th-century palace is a fine example of classical architecture. At the time of the Kingdom of France, it housed the Parliament of Brittany. This parliament was first and foremost a court of justice, with some local legislative and administrative prerogatives.
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Grand Blottereau castle (Nantes) [1:100]
ref.: Secanda 23.13 version 1a
This elegant 18th-century château was built by Gabriel Michel, a slave shipowner from Nantes, on the outskirts of the town. Nantes was France's leading slave port at the time. Today, with its vast park, it is part of the Nantes urban area.
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Chapel Our Lady of Kerdevot, in Ergué-Gabéric [1:100]
ref.: Secanda 22.3 version 1a
This large and beautiful rural chapel in the Glazig region of Brittany dates from the 16th century. Popular tradition says that it was built following a plague epidemic.
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Chef-du-Bois Mill, in La Forêt-Fouesnant [1:100]
ref.: Secanda 16.15 version 2b
This beautiful double-wheeled mill from Basse-Cornouaille, in western Brittany, is a former communal mill from the Ancien Régime and shows a remarkable aristocratic type of architecture.
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Tronjoly castle, in Gourin [1:100]
ref.: Secanda 16.6 version 1a
This elegant small Breton castle from the 18th century is well known in Britanny as beeing the site of the annual championship of traditional Breton music players, every early September.
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