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St Joseph's Church of Pont Aven

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St Joseph's Church of Pont-Aven

St Joseph's Church (French: Église paroissiale Saint-Joseph) is a parish church located in Pont-Aven in Brittany, France. There is an organized exposition of religious paintings and reproductions of paintings in the nearby Tremalo Chapel. As the church is adjacent to rue Émile Bernard, some of Émile Bernard's paintings are showcased there.

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History

  • Dating: third quarter of the 19th century
  • Years: 1874, 1875
  • The church was built according to plans by architect Joseph Bigot, between 1874 and 1875, by contractor Louis Berger and by Jean-Louis Le Naour for the bell tower. The narrowness of the land acquired by the municipality for construction guided the building plan leading to the creation of a false transept.

    Description

  • Main structure and implementation: granite, stone, plaster, rubble, concrete
  • Roof: slate
  • Plan: Latin cross
  • Nave and floor: three sections
  • Type and nature of the cover: cover paneling
  • External elevation: elevation span
  • Type of roofing: roof with long expanses; polygonal steeple in masonry
  • Descriptive comment: Latin cross with three aisles. Sacristy to the north at the fifth bay. South porch in alignment with the third bay. Western gate in arch inscribed in a front building topped by an open bell tower chamber, cushioned by a hexagonal steeple. Structural work in the rubble coated with the exception of the western elevation and window bays and quoins, stone. Two lateral chapels, one to the north, one to the south, at the seventh bay, forming a false transept. The nave has seven bays covered with paneling painted blue tie-in. Arched vaults directly into the chamfered square pillars. Floor covered with slabs of granite.

    References

    St Joseph's Church of Pont-Aven Wikipedia