Saint-Idunet church of Châteaulin

The parish church Saint-Idunet is located in the Commune Frenchwoman of Châteaulin, in the department of the Finistere.

The church was completely rebuilt in 1869 in the Style neogothic with the site of old the church of the Prieuré.

Inside, in the northern arm of the transept is a retable of style baroque of the end of the XVIIe century characterized by its columns twisted around whose a vine is rolled up whose birds picorent the bunches of grapes. Close to the retable beautiful a pietà is placed carved in the granite. In the southern arm, another retable, XVIIIe century, is used as receptacle with a Virgin with the child. The statue of Jean Saint the evangelist recalls that this retable comes from the old vault of the knights of Midsummer's Day of Jerusalem which held a hospital with the place says Kerjean.

The stained glasses carried out between 1873 and 1930 by various workshops testify to the devotions news or, as above the chorus, the research of the Breton identity.

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