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Chapelle Saint-Aaron

chapelle Saint-Aaron de Saint-Malo

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Chapelle Saint-Aaron
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The chapel Saint-Aaron is a small religious building in the commune of Saint-Malo, in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine in Brittany. It is dedicated to Saint Aaron, the spiritual father of Saint Malo and according to tradition, is located at the location of the landing, hermitage or grave of the saint.[Ref. necessary]

Location: It is located north of the department and north of Saint-Malo intra-muros, at number 3 of Place Saint-Aaron.

History: The chapel dates from 1621. It has been listed as historic monuments since 14 February 1946.

It is a simple and small building. The façade is about 6 m wide and the building is about 5 m long. The main façade is west facing. It consists of a single door, surmounted by a bay, then a bell and a cross at the top of the gable. There are also two bays on the south facade.

List of historical monuments of Saint Malo List of historic monuments of Ille-et-Vilaine

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