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17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
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Septembre 2022
Samedi 17
14:30 - 15:30
16:00 - 17:00
Dimanche 18
14:30 - 15:30
16:00 - 17:00

Chapelle Saint-Joseph

38 rue Savidan, 22300 Lannion
  • Côtes-d'Armor
  • Bretagne

Guided tour of Saint Joseph’s Chapel

A symbol of the revival of Breton architecture and artistic expression in the 1930s. His mastermind has managed to reconcile love of Brittany, Catholic faith and Art Deco.
17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
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(c) ARSSAT

This event is listed as part of the 50 favourites of the Brittany Region. More information: 50 favourites - Brittany Region
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  • Saturday 17/09: 10 am to 12.30 pm: guided tour of the city center from the convents of the Ursulines and the Augustines (appointment: Ursulines room) 2.30 pm and 4 pm: visit of the chapel Saint-Joseph (duration 1h) 8 pm: night tour of the city center (meet at the Pointe d'aiguillon wharf near the Sainte-Anne Bridge in front of the armoury)
    - Sunday 18/09: 10am-12:30pm: visit around the history of the port (rdv parking of Nord-Huel behind the company Impressions-Lannion) 2:30pm and 4pm: 1h visits of the chapel St-Joseph
    Exhibition «The bridge of Lannion seen by painters of the Trégor» (ARSSAT and Art Trégor) Atelier des Ursulines, place des Patriotes 10h-18h
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Chapelle Saint-Joseph
38 rue Savidan, 22300 Lannion
  • Côtes-d'Armor
  • Bretagne
In the 19th century, the small chapel of the Capuchin Order built at the beginning of the 17th century was used by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and their students. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Brothers were expelled because of secular laws. In 1907, secular priests, teachers of the Petit Séminaire de Tréguier confiscated by the State, came to settle in the vacant premises of Lannion. The new institution became the Saint-Joseph Institution and prospered. The existing chapel was too small. A local architect, James Bouillé, who had settled in Perros-Guirec and had been a member of the Seiz Breur since 1928 and who, with Xavier de Langlais, founded the Atelier breton d'art chrétien in 1929\. They will be able to work much more freely than in a parish church, without the pressure of public opinion. L'Atelier breton d'art chrétien functions as a brotherhood of builders of the Middle Ages gathering all the trades. He gave priority to local craftsmen: the Kerambrun Tregor
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Édifice religieux