9 rue de Vannes, 56400 Sainte-Anne-d'Auray, FranceMap
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A grand and imposing complex
This is the basilica of the patron saint of Brittany , Saint Anne and is located in the Bretagne village of Saint-Anne d’Auray. The present church was built in the mid-19 century. It is a vast complex...
En route to Corcarneau we made a detour to see this pilgrimage site. If I had any doubt before as to the place of St. Anne in Bretagne's popular religious culture this place put an end to it. An enorm...
This really is on the to do list if in the area. Even if not religious you feel a little pious when visiting. The grounds surrounding the Basilica are equally impressive.n
Such an impressive church in the middle of a small village. Huge grounds and gardens with other monuments surrounding the main structure. We would have like to see the cloister but it was closed.
A grand and imposing complex
This is the basilica of the patron saint of Brittany , Saint Anne and is located in the Bretagne village of Saint-Anne d’Auray. The present church was built in the mid-19 century. It is a vast complex...
Peaceful!
Well worth a walk around. The Basilique is set in very attractive gardens and feels both tranquil and peaceful.
In the middle of nowhere
En route to Corcarneau we made a detour to see this pilgrimage site. If I had any doubt before as to the place of St. Anne in Bretagne's popular religious culture this place put an end to it. An enorm...
Must see
This really is on the to do list if in the area. Even if not religious you feel a little pious when visiting. The grounds surrounding the Basilica are equally impressive.n
Very impressive basilica
Such an impressive church in the middle of a small village. Huge grounds and gardens with other monuments surrounding the main structure. We would have like to see the cloister but it was closed.