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Church building
église Sainte-Geneviève de Loqueffret
Sainte-Geneviève Church is a church located in the commune of Loqueffret, built from the end of the 15th century. The name of the church is in honor of Saint Geneviève de Loqueffret, a 10th century Breton saint. In the shape of Tau, built in granite, of Gothic style, it has two large entrances: its west gate full hanger and the south porch, with interior niches formerly comprising the statues of the twelve apostles.
His roof is slate. Its bell tower, several times rebuilt, was completed in its present form in 1771, its arrow in 1850. It includes a nave with a three-span bottom and an irregular transept, two spans to the north with wing chapel, and a span to the south with also wing chapel, and a straight bedside.
It is distinguished by the quality of its furniture: master altar of the 17th century Rosary, surmounted by a altarpiece, shuttered niche of the Holy Trinity, triptych of the 16th century and numerous statues.