
The Enclos Paroissial de Guimiliau is a remarkable ensemble of religious buildings located in the small Breton village of Guimiliau, France. The complex consists of a granite-built tower, dating from the 14th century and featuring intricate stonework, a Gothic-style church, built in the 16th century, and a 16th-century Renaissance style chapel. The grounds also include a 15th-century procession porch and two other buildings, formerly used as dwellings, both dating back to the 17th-century. The whole complex has been listed since 1912 as an historic monument and is a protected site of national interest. Its features, such as its notable sculptures, frescoes, and graffitied stonework make it a great spot for any art-lover or photographer.
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