Le Tréhou Parish close
Facts and practical information
The Le Tréhou Parish close is located at Le Tréhou in the arrondissement of Brest in Brittany in north-western France. The parish close was first established in 1555 then reconstructed in the 17th Century and reworked in the 18th Century. The church, the Église Sainte-Pitère, is dedicated to Saint Pitère and is shaped in the form of a Latin cross. The south porch was added in 1610, with a statue of Saint Pitère over the entrance. The nave has six transepts and aisles with two lateral chapels forming a faux transept. The enclos paroissial is distinguished first and foremost by the architectural quality of the church with its 1649 Renaissance double-galleried bell tower. The calvary is a listed historical monument since 1926. ()
Brittany
Le Tréhou Parish close – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: La Martyre Parish close, Enclos, Loc-Eguiner Church, Pencran Parish close.