Chapelle Saint-Mélec

Historic site and monument, Chapel in Forges de Lanouée
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Chapelle Saint-Mélec - Pomeleuc - Lanouée - Forges de Lanouée - Morbihan© Office de tourisme
Chapelle Saint-Mélec - Pomeleuc - Lanouée - Forges de Lanouée - Morbihan© JP Bauchet
  • More commonly known as "Notre Dame des fleurs" (or the Pomeleuc chapel), the Saint-Mélec chapel dates back to 1220. It was restored in 1639 and extended in the 18th century. The altarpiece in the choir (with its tabernacle, twisted columns, cherubs and various sculptures) is dominated by the statue of Notre-Dame des fleurs. Outside, you can see a calvary, a yew tree and, more unusual, an ossuary! The chapel is open on Sundays and public holidays all day (10am-6pm). The rest of the week, ask...
    More commonly known as "Notre Dame des fleurs" (or the Pomeleuc chapel), the Saint-Mélec chapel dates back to 1220. It was restored in 1639 and extended in the 18th century. The altarpiece in the choir (with its tabernacle, twisted columns, cherubs and various sculptures) is dominated by the statue of Notre-Dame des fleurs. Outside, you can see a calvary, a yew tree and, more unusual, an ossuary! The chapel is open on Sundays and public holidays all day (10am-6pm). The rest of the week, ask for the key at Café Boutté from 10am (closed on Tuesdays). It is advisable to call before coming.
  • Rates 2024
  • Free
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  • All year 2024
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