The Church de la Nativité de la Très Sainte Vierge of Campénéac, part III !!!

I was looking at my vault and found me older pictures not on this post so therefore, will do a follow up to include them, This was on my road warrior roads you stop see listen admire, many wonderful things to see in my beautiful Morbihan ,in my lovely Bretagne, and my belle France. Every trip there is something new or even renew as in this case.  I will tell you a bit more on the wonderful Church de la Nativité de la Très Sainte Vierge of Campénéac, part III !!! Hope you enjoy the post as I. SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES The Church of the Nativity-of-the-Most-Holy Virgin or église de la Nativité-de-la-Très-Sainte-Vierge .The present church was rebuilt from 1851 to 1860 at the site of the old church. The parish church is dedicated to the Nativity of the Most Holy Virgin. The church, which has survived to this day, was a mixture of Romanesque architecture and ogival architecture; the plan was in the form of a Latin cross, with two aisles, and a square tower on the inter transept; in the choir you see semicircular arcades, and elsewhere ogival windows with flaming mullions. SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES The Church of the Nativity-of-the-Most-Holy Virgin has three bays, separated by cylindrical columns in granite. The oak pulpit of the second half of the 19C is 7 meters high. The tank of the pulpit has the particularity of being supported by a kneeling demon. A statue of the Archangel Michael terracing the dragon dominates it. The lampshade supports four Angels symbolizing the four evangelists. Another peculiarity is that a double staircase makes the access to the pulpit. The Church has an exhibition of the Holy Face dating from the second half of the 19C. High of 2.60 meters, it is turned wood, carved, and polychrome. The Holy Face is exposed to the center ; it is surrounded by the instruments of the Passion. At the top, the thorn wreath, right the pincers and hammer, down the nails and left the whip.  SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES On the choir side, two chapels open to the north and south through pointed arch arcades. Of the five original bays lined with granite, three remain: two in the nave, on either side of the south porch, and one in the north chapel.  The sacristy was built during the first half of the 17C, probably around 1645-1650. The bell tower, originally located at the crossing of the transept, was destroyed by lightning in 1871 and replaced in 1874 by a porch bell tower. The chapel of the fonts was built in 1895-1896. It is well made really. SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES The city of Campénéac on its heritage (not the church): https://campeneac.fr/fr/rb/2023881/patrimoine-139 There you go folks, another beauty of my neck of the woods even if not enough information is available online unless you go in person and take a brochure at the church. Pity, they should provide more online for all to enjoy this beauty. The church is worth the detour indeed. Again, hope you enjoy the post on the Church de la Nativité de la Très Sainte Vierge of Campénéac, part III !!! as I. And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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