Saint-Michel chapel
The Saint Michel chapel was part of the former parish of Trémenac'h, which was annexed to Plouguerneau in 1792. Shaped like a cross, it is dedicated to Saint Michel the Archangel. But make no mistake: it's...
Saint-Jaoua chapel
Listed as a historic monument. Built in the early 16th century on the site of a former Romanesque chapel, it houses the tomb of a saint. The porch vault is supported by the evangelists at the four cardinal points. The...
Saint-Claude Chapel
The 16th-century chapel existed in 1577, when Michel Le Nobletz was born. His father, Hervé, was one of the four royal notaries of Léon: he would have liked his son to become a powerful prelate....
Saint-Jean Balanant chapel
Listed as a historic monument. Founded in the 15th century by the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, it attracts attention with its unusual layout and large west portal. To the south is the fountain, whose water is...
Abbaye Notre Dame des Anges
The convent of Sainte-Marie des Anges was blessed on the fourth Sunday after Easter in 1507. It would have housed Cordeliers or Franciscan monks from the Ile Vierge. No trace remains on the Virgin Island...
Saint Urfold Chapel
The chapel The chapel, located one kilometer northwest of the village on the road to Coat-Méal, is set in a magnificent setting, which also features a fountain and a calvary. It dates back to the 15th century...
Notre-Dame Church
Built in the 18th century (1770) and remodeled in 1869, the church stands on a knoll by the river. As for the bell tower, built in 1859, it is one of the...
Broennou chapel
(also known as Chapelle Saint Eveltoc) Two stones bearing the dates 1605 (in the courtyard) and 1608 (west wall of the enclosure) date the construction of the church that preceded the present chapel. After the...
Sant-Drien church
The present church was built on the site of the former church, which had become too dilapidated. It was completed in 1849 and inaugurated in September of that year. On the steeple is a plaque with the date...
Church of Saint-Brévalaire
Dating from the 14th-16th centuries, it was restored in 1770 and again in 1910. The bell tower dates from 1639. Inside the church, the patron saint is depicted as an abbot, wearing a mitre and plunging...
Notre-Dame du Traon chapel
Built in the 16th century and renovated in the 18th, the chapel is part of a rich parish enclosure. Before entering, you'll pass through the triumphal entrance built in 1768, and on the right you'll discover a calvary...
Church of Notre-Dame du Grouaneg
In perfect condition, restored by the Beaux-Arts. It was built in 1503, in the Gothic style. Numerous architectural features adorn the interior, including Gothic statues, rose windows and stained-glass windows. The fountain, just a few metres away, would have...
Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul Church
Plouguerneau's church, dedicated to the apostles Peter and Paul, was built between 1852 and 1855 to plans by architect Bigot to replace the old 17th-century church destroyed by a hurricane. Inside...
Loc Mazé chapel
The current chapel, built on a rocky promontory on the site of a 15th-century Gothic chapel, dates from the 17th century. It has undergone several restorations, in the late 18th century and again in 1842, following...
Saint-Laurent chapel
Saint Laurent's destiny is linked to Iliz-Koz in Tréménac'h. The 16th-century Notre Dame de Pitié chapel (bell tower stone) became the parish church of Tréménac'h in 1729, following the silting up of the coastline...
Parish church
Dedicated to St. Etienne, the parish church dates back to the 17th century. It was renovated in 1751, as evidenced by the date 1751 inscribed above the north side door. Inside, you'll find statues of...
Prad-Paol chapel
Rectangular building from the 16th century Restored in the 20th century Small ancient chapel dedicated to Saint Pol Aurélien, probably in memory of his passage between Tréglonou and the Ile de Batz. He caused three springs to gush forth...
Parish church
A little history The present-day church was preceded by at least two others on the same site. The first, mentioned in the archives, was consecrated on March 25, 1516 by Mgr Olivier du...
Saint-Congar Church
With its typical two-storey gallery profile and two bell chambers, the bell tower resembles that of Plabennec church. Destroyed by lightning in 1821, it was partly rebuilt. The seven-storey nave...
Sainte-Marguerite chapel
This small rectangular edifice overlooking Anse des Anges features an 18th-century high altar and a 16th-century statue of Saint Marguerite. She is depicted here with a dragon at her feet.