Built between the 15th and 16th centuries, the Saint-Guénolé church of Batz-sur-Mer takes place on the remains of a first building dedicated to Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte. In flamboyant Gothic style, it reveals to its visitors an imposing tower sixty meters high topped by a bell tower flanked by 17th century pinnacles.
Inside the Saint-Guénolé church of general inventory of cultural heritage.
The decor is surprising with the deviation of the choir and the mass of pillars supporting widely open Gothic arches. In the left aisle, it is possible to admire incredible keystones representing in particular Man and the Deadly Sins, the Holy Face or Queen Joan of Navarre.