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Saint-Jean-of-Finger is a common littoral department of the Finistere, in the area Brittany, in France.
The name in Breton is Sant-Yann-rear-Biz . The name comes from a relic supposed to be the finger of Saint Jean-Baptiste.
Monuments
Its church, 16th blazing century, restored: vestiges 15th century (nave), turn-bell-tower with superimposed up to date galleries, porch arched on intersecting ribs decorated with carved stoups 15th century, font 15th century bell 17th century; at the base of the bell-tower, two ossuaries of fastener 15th century and 17th century; cemetery surrounding the church with the enclosing wall, staircases and carries double 16th century; Oratory of the Sacring 16th century open in the cemetery 16th century: carved sand pits XVIe: miraculous fountain (this fountain forever be miraculous but was used for the drinking water supply of the borough of Jean Saint of the Finger until in the years 1950) 1556 Renaissance: granite basins of Kersanton; figurines are out of lead.Saint-Mélar vault 17th century with fountain;
Castle of Kerprigent: vault deprived with the pinnacle with dome 17th century;
Small Gothic manor of Kergadiou, most probably built (with the gilded proportion) in 1380; remarkable by its double door curved in frontage surmounted by an accodance with grimaçants and a pier.
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