Located in Brittany, in the heart of the Ille-et-Vilaine, church Saint-Suliac is now classified as an historic monument. Built in the thirteenth and fourteenth century, it is one of the oldest in the region. On the unusual architecture, it reveals such a fortified square tower with an octagonal floor that supports the arrow.
Built in lieu of an old building of the eleventh century Saint-Suliac of the present church was transformed into a fortress during the wars of the League and still present traces of the fighting that took place there.
Inside, the building has many offerings sailors like a three-masted schooner in the nineteenth century or a war frigate to two bridges in the eighteenth. Hard not to notice the stained glass windows depicting the procession of sailors on strike Saint-Suliac Saint-Suliac or landing on the banks of the Rance. At the foot of the Virgin is a sculpture of the shipwrecked imploring the mercy of the Mother of Christ.