Founded by the lords of Boutteville around 1450, the Saint-Fiacre chapel is a reference in flamboyant Breton Gothic. Inside, the unmissable polychrome wooden rood screen, the work of Olivier Le Loërgan in 1480, completes the demonstration to make this building a remarkable testimony to artistic production in Lower Brittany in the 15th century. Flash visits to the rood screen (30 minutes) on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (except 08/15) at 11:30 a.m. with Nathalie Le Pen from the Roi...
Founded by the lords of Boutteville around 1450, the Saint-Fiacre chapel is a reference in flamboyant Breton Gothic. Inside, the unmissable polychrome wooden rood screen, the work of Olivier Le Loërgan in 1480, completes the demonstration to make this building a remarkable testimony to artistic production in Lower Brittany in the 15th century. Flash visits to the rood screen (30 minutes) on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (except 08/15) at 11:30 a.m. with Nathalie Le Pen from the Roi Morvan Community heritage department. Free.