Église Saint-Cornely

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43 Place de l'Église, 29710 Gourlizon
There was already a church here in the 11th century, as part of it was donated to the Locmaria Abbey in Quimper by the Bishop and Count of Cornouaille, Binidic. Dating from the 16th century and enlarged at the end of the 17th century, the current church comprises a nave with five-bay aisles and a choir: there is no transept. The bell tower has no gallery. The porch dates from the early 16th century. The sacristy bears the inscription "M. G. P. R." and on the north side "Jac. Joncour. Fab. 1685" . There are statues of Saint Cornely as a pope (17th century), Saint Tugdual as a bishop (17th century), the Virgin Mother and a crucifix.

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Église Saint-Cornely
43 Place de l'Église, 29710 Gourlizon

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  • French

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  • Airport / aerodrome at 82km
  • Railway station at 14km
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