Guénin

Guénin is a common French, located in the department of the Morbihan and the area Brittany.

The name Breton of the commune is Gwennin .

Its inhabitants name the Guéninois and Guéninoises .

Geography

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

  • the church Saint-Guénin (1773/1774).
This church, in the shape of Latin cross, replaces an older building and was built in 1773 as an inscription of the Southern wall indicates it: " This church was built time of Jean Guyomard, treasurer. The first stone was posed on April 13rd, 1773, and it was built in one year. Request God for your pères". The church was bénite on March 13rd, 1774 by Guy Masson, vice-chancellor of Plumelin. The large curved door opens between two pilasters with splash plate, under a bored triangular pediment of a oculus. The upper floor is decorated blazon of the family Martel de Tenuel. The table of the Christ of Pity dates from the 17th century.

Personalities related to the commune

Mr. the DORMOUSE (current Mayor of Guénin)

See too

  • Common of Morbihan

External bonds

  • Guénin on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Guénin on the site of INSEE
  • Guénin on the site of Quid
  • Inventory of the inheritance
  • Common closest to Guénin
  • Localization of Guénin on a chart of France
  • Plane of Guénin on Mapquest

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