Eglise et Enclos de Saint-Cadou
Saint-Cadou, 29450, Sizun
Church of Saint Cadou Building of the end of the 15th century built in granite and covered with slates. It consists of a nave, a transept and a rectangular apse. The west façade is surmounted by a bell tower. This facade is pierced by a door with basket handle and brace. The large mullioned windows are ogival-shaped. The gable creepers are adorned with carved hooks and cushioning representing animals. On the north side, a wrestler figure could represent Saint-Cado. To the north of the nave is the 16th century sacristy with a Renaissance window. Near the chapel is a small 16th century oratory. On the three open faces, a walled wall. A Calvary is attached to the oratory, above three bleachers. Christ and five angels remain. At the bottom of the placître is built a fountain of the 15th century, sheltered under an arcade basket handle.
The Enclos de Saint-Cadou is simple, well in line with the austerity of the Arrée mountains. It consists of the stone wall, the cemetery, the church, the ca
Tags
Monument historique & Édifice religieux
Commune de Sizun