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Chateau De La Roche Jagu
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  • By Andrew_W_K on August 19, 2009
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  • Chateau de la Roche Jagu - Tréguier
    Chateau de la Roche Jagu
    by Andrew_W_K
    About 6 miles from Treguier is the charming 15th century fortified manor of La Roche Jagu. Made of the local harmonious stone and in a delightfully picturesque setting overlooking the river Trieux it is well worth a visit if you are in the area or passing through.
    Open from spring to autumn I believe the chateau is closed during winter.

  • Address: 6 miles south of Treguier
  • Directions: Just go south from Treguier and pick up the signs.
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    St.-Tugdual Cathedral: The Modern Stained Glass
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  • By hquittner on October 7, 2007
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  • South Transept Window (detail) - Tréguier
    South Transept Window (detail)
    by hquittner, 3 more photos
    The information that the church provided states that the once magnificent stained glass of the windows was all destryed in the Rvolution of 1793. Funds to restore the Sacrament chapel was put forward by attorney groups inFrance, Belgium and the USA and put in place in 1937 (artist not named). The replaced glass in the aisles and the splendid South Transept window were by Hubert de Sainte Marie and installed in 1971. The last named window is an allegory of the Vine (the Chruch) but what it nourishes is not clear to us. The aisle picture scenes of the Old Testament (North) and New Testament (South) plus saints lives in the Chancel. Again we cannot identify what we saw.

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    St.-Tugdual Cathedral: The Modern Stained Glass
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  • By hquittner on October 7, 2007
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  • South Transept Window (detail) - Tréguier
    South Transept Window (detail)
    by hquittner, 3 more photos
    The information that the church provided states that the once magnificent stained glass of the windows was all destryed in the Rvolution of 1793. Funds to restore the Sacrament chapel was put forward by attorney groups inFrance, Belgium and the USA and put in place in 1937 (artist not named). The replaced glass in the aisles and the splendid South Transept window were by Hubert de Sainte Marie and installed in 1971. The last named window is an allegory of the Vine (the Chruch) but what it nourishes is not clear to us. The aisle picture scenes of the Old Testament (North) and New Testament (South) plus saints lives in the Chancel. Again we cannot identify what we saw.

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    St.-Tugdual Cathedral: There is also Stonecarving
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  • By hquittner on October 7, 2007
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  • Stoup (14C) - Tréguier
    Stoup (14C)
    by hquittner, 4 more photos
    Not only did the ancient local Bretons master woodcarving, they also learned the art of carving the local granite. The church has many early examples of 14C work in stone. Look at the capitals of the columns especially in the nave and North transept and note the stoup there. Later (15C) in marble was the tomb of Jean V as well as the tracery of the Porch entries and the voussoirs on the Bell Tower. Still further sculptures of that time are in the South aisle: tombs of unidentified knights. Finally in the 20C a tomb was erected in the garden out front (west) for the local writer Anatole Le Braz (d.1926).

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    Visit the Tombs of Jean V and St. Ives in Church
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  • By hquittner on October 6, 2007
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  • Tomb of Jean V of Brittany - Tréguier
    Tomb of Jean V of Brittany
    by hquittner, 2 more photos
    The most important monument in the Cathedral is that of Jean V Duke of Brittany located in the North aisle and the adjacent Holy Sacrament Chapel. This expansion was built by the Duke (died 1442) who wished to be buried next to the Saint (died 1303). This area continues to be devoted to St. Ives patron of lawyers and notaries. We visited a week after the annual pardon (which occurs every May19) and the altar was still covered with flowers. There are always present votive offerings and plaques ( the modern 1937 glass of the chapel and other restorations were financed by groups of lawyers from America, France and Belgium).

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    St. Tugdual Cathedral: Study the Wood-Carving
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  • By hquittner on October 6, 2007
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  • Pieta (early 16C) - Tréguier
    Pieta (early 16C)
    by hquittner,
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    Scattered through the church are many examples of old Breton wood carving. Be sure to look in the ambulatory and its chapels (items 1 &2) and in the S. transept (items 3 &4). We are sorry that #3 is so dark (there is a better picture with mikebond). This shows St. Ives between the Rich Man and the Poor Man and is much venerated (15C).

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    St. Tugdual Cathedral: See the Inner Architecture
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  • By hquittner on October 6, 2007
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  • Nave : Lateral elevation - Tréguier
    Nave : Lateral elevation
    by hquittner, 4 more photos
    The church was built in slow stages from 13-15C and although of consistent style and harmonious, the width of the basy and the piers vary in spacing and form with Gothic arches, triforium and clerestory. Most striking is the apse which has evolved an elaborate frieze below its trigorium with a small echoing on at the clerestory (remember this is carved granite!). The organ sits below the West Front stained glass window. The South Transept window is the best of the modern glass (seen in a separate Tip). The typical ribbed vaulting is colorfully decorated in the chancel, enhanced by many colorful banners.

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    Saint-Tugdual - inside: other attractions
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  • Updated By Mikebond on October 6, 2007
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  • bishop's throne - Tréguier
    bishop's throne
    by Mikebond,
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    This tip contains photos that don't fit into any other tip. The first show the bishop's throne. The second depicts paintings of notaries (remember that Saint Yves is their patron saint). However, the most interesting are the last three: they portray some miséricordes ("misericords" in English). The word originally means "mercy", but here it indicates a particular architectural feature of choir seats in France. They are sculptures lying under the seats where priests used sit while they were listening at the mass, and their function was to let old priests lean on them so that they didn't get tired while they were standing. I don't know if I have explained myself well. Anyway, these sculptures are very special and some churches have wonderful ones. These ones are just nice.

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    Saint-Tugdual - inside: Saint Yves
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  • Mikebond
  • Updated By Mikebond on October 6, 2007
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  • Saint Yves - Tréguier
    Saint Yves
    by Mikebond,
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    Here is the saint of this church! As I said before, although the church is dedicated to Saint Tugdual, it has always been important for the huge pilgrimages to honour Saint Yves (1250-1303). He was a priest in Tréguier and devoted himself to the poor and to justice, that is why he is today the patron saint of lawyers and notaries.
    The church houses the original tomb of Saint Yves (second photo of this tip) and a reproduction of his funerary monument, made in the 19th century (the other pics).

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    Enter by the Bell (Transept) Tower Porch
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  • By hquittner on October 5, 2007
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  • The South Transept Window - Tréguier
    The South Transept Window
    by hquittner, 4 more photos
    The South Tower is the most prominent part of the Cathedral from the outside. It was added to the base tower in the 18C as an elegant spire. Below it is a large 8-panelled stained glass window. (The other towers were never completed). At the base is a high recessed arched porch with niches for statuary (destroyed or never commissioned). At the back is a double trefoil entry door whose separating column bears a Madonna and Child. The voussoirs of the arches are delicately carved and some 40 carvings survive th ravages of 1793 (I guess the rioters did not own long ladders).

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