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Chapelle de la Porte Ouverte
Chapelle de la Porte Ouverte
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32 Corniche de Penhador, 29750 Loctudy
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Private chapel. The chapel was built in 1965 to plans by Jean Heckly, following a wish expressed by Suzanne Masson, who founded the "Movement for Children's Villages" inspired by the Austrian Doctor Mayner, the first creator of this type of home.
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Chapelle de la Porte Ouverte
32 Corniche de Penhador, 29750 Loctudy
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