Chapelle Saint-Pabu / Erquy
rue Anne le Gal La Salle, 22430 Erquy
Built in pink sandstone of matched Erquy, the chapel is a rectangular building(ship) in two pine nuts(cogs) send. Built in the location of a building of the XVIth century, its construction began on June 2nd, 1887 and ended at the end of January, 1888\. The chapel was blest on July 7th, 1888.
Tugdual and Pabu indicates(appoints) the same saint, founder of the bishop's palace of Tréguier, towards 550\. Pabu means "Father" announce that they gave to the abbots of the big(great) monasteries. Pabu is closely linked to the name Tugdual, a saint to which they three lives At the edge of The path(way), close to the chapel, an evidence of its passage as carrier of the Word of God are granted were very naturally taken the shape of a cross.
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Édifice religieux
Commune d'Erquy