Saint-Sauveur Church: free visit

Discover the church of Saint-Sauveur, overlooking the district of Saint-Goustan.

© Ville d'Auray

The church dates from the 15th century; a tuffeau inscription on the left pillar at the entrance to the nave recalls its foundation. From this period, only the porch remains. The rest of the building, destroyed in a fire in 1886, was rebuilt. The portal is listed as a historical monument.

About the venue

Rue Saint-Sauveur (Saint-Goustan), 56400 Auray
  • Édifice religieux
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  • Monument historique

Built on the heights of Saint-Goustan, the church of Saint-Sauveur dates from the 15th century. From this time, only the portal remains. Inside, several objects deserve attention: the fence of the carved wooden choir and an ex-voto (boat model). There is also the statue of Saint Goustan, patron saint of the neighbourhood, patron saint of sailors and fishermen.

Eglise Saint-Sauveur Eglise Saint-Sauveur / Saint-Goustan Auray