In the fifteenth century, the Church of St. John was probably built on the site of a chapel held by the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem. There is a imposing altarpiece dating from the seventeenth century, a pulpit and an eighteenth century organ chest and the shrine of the relics of a young martyr, Saint-Amateur. Stained glass windows depicting the life of St. John the Baptist dating from the nineteenth century. The St. John church also hosts contemporary works, statues and tapestries, a lamballaise artist.
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We allow you to discover on the North Brittany Coast:
Regular line crossings: Saint-Malo / Dinard, Ile Cézembre, Iles Chausey.
Commented coastal cruises: Bay of Saint-Malo, Cap Fréhel Château de Fort La latte, Dinan and the Rance Valley, Cancale…Located 39 km away from the Church Saint-Jean