Saint-Tugdual Church opens one last time before its restoration
Completed in 1768, the church of Saint-Tugdual is located in a valley sheltered from the winds, a few meters from the Aber Benoît. Its modest exterior hides a small interior jewel, witness to the fervor and care brought to the interior decor. Typical of coastal churches, this 254-year-old heritage is worth a visit. Unfortunately, its doors closed abruptly on a sunny day in May 2021, after a collapse of its structure was noted. Temporary shoring, pending the restoration rpogram, has been installed. On the eve of the important restoration work aimed in particular to replace its frame and its cover, the town hall, in agreement with the architect of the heritage in charge of the restoration, opens the doors of the church to the public one last time. To see or see again on September 17 and 18, from 2pm to 6pm.