Chapelle Saint-Servais de Pont-Scorff
Chapel · Pont-Scorff
Church building
église Notre-Dame-de-Lorette de Rédené
The Church of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette is located in Rédené in the Finistère.
History: Dating from the 16th century, the parish church was formerly known as the Apostle Saint Peter, the original patron saint of the parish; Then called Église Saint-Pierre-Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, it has since been under that of Notre-Dame de Lorette. This is also the way the inhabitants of Redenade call in the language of the building. It includes a nave of seven spans with north side bottom. To the south, near the bell tower and wing, is the chapel of the baptismal fonts, and at the right of the last three spans are the sacristy and a chapel aligned to the east. The 35-metre-high bell tower, with a four-belled hooked arrow, was completed in 1901. From 1904 to 1905 the naves were elongated, their exterior walls rebuilt and the entire vessel was raised.
Retable: Late 17th century. Don of the lords of Rosgrand, this altarpiece accompanies a more recent altar of invoice. Roses, eglantines and liscons decorate its two degrees. Two statuettes take place in the lateral niches: a Virgin with the Child, Saint Elisabeth or Saint Anne...