Visiting Argol's church and its traditional parish enclosure

Conducted by one of our volunteers, this activity is the perfect opportunity for you to learn more about the religious heritage found in many small Breton villages, including in Argol, where our museum is located. While the local parish enclosure is mostly known for its 17th Century triumphal arch (completed in 1659) and its statue of King Gradlon, other unique elements are to be found throughout your visit, such as the belltower from 1585, the calvary from 1593, the ossuary from 1665 as well as religious frescoes and formerly painted statues within the chapel itself. An experience you can follow at no additional cost right next to the museum!



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