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
Etiquetas
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
Commune de Sizun