Church of Saint Melaine, Morlaix: Elevated view showing the church tower at center and the viaduct to the left
Date
Circa 1910
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Listed as a historic monument in 1914. The church has three naves covered by wooden vaults with tie-beams. On the south porch, there is an exterior font is located on the short wall next to the two doors. It sits near the large Morlaix railway viaduct, connecting the Paris-Brest line.
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