Chapelle Saint-Sébastien - Sérent
Lescouët, 56460, Sérent
The chapel of Hedges(Hurdles) dates the 17th century, it is built in schist and granite and it is partly coated. It was surrounded with a closing in fence and it is the only chapel of the municipality to be consisted of two vessels. She(It) shelters a statue of San Sebastián of the 18th century, a statue of Russet of the 17th and a statue of sconce of saint Fiacre of the 16th century. The chapel holy Sébastien receives every year of the religious ceremonies in report(memory) to the men(people) fallen during the Second World War. In the small cemetery of this chapel are buried the bodies of two parachutists, Roger Vautelin and Louis Arcille thinks Mariani, as well as the body of an unknown soldier. To see also, the ordeal(Calvary) of the chapel. The chapel of Hedges(Hurdles) dates the 17th century, it is built in schist and granite and it is partly coated.
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Édifice religieux
Bignolet