Church (chapel) in Vannes, Brittany

Vannes – Some Churches

There are 15 (out of 27) Catholic churches, cathedral and chapels and 2 (out of 9) convents still active in Vannes.

The above photo is that of a school’s chapel (Saint-Yves chapel of the Jules-Simon school next to the City Hall of Vannes) that is no longer used.

Saint-Patern de Vannes Church

The Saint-Patern (named after the first bishop of Vannes) was built in 1727.

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Saint-Patern de Vannes church in Vannes, BrittanySaint-Patern de Vannes church in Vannes, Brittany
Backside of Saint-Patern de Vannes church in Vannes, BrittanyBackside of Saint-Patern de Vannes church in Vannes, Brittany

The original Saint-Patern was destroyed by the Norman invasion in the 10th century. When the new church was built, there was struggles between different religious groups for the ownership of the relics of Saint Patern (and the thereby financial offerings that went with it). Eventually it was Rome who intervened.

In 1721 until 1726 major storms destroyed the church and it was rebuilt a third time.

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The nave of the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanyThe nave of the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany
Altar part of the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanyAltar part of the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany
Fountain outside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanyFountain outside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany
Small chapel inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanySmall chapel inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany
Bust in one of the chapels inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanyBust in one of the chapels inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany
One of the chapels inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanyOne of the chapels inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany
Bigger chapel inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanyBigger chapel inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany
Part of a chapel inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, BrittanyPart of a chapel inside the Saint-Patern church in Vannes, Brittany

Ursulines Chapel

The “Chapelle des Ursulines” is the sole survivor of the Ursulines Convent. The chapel was built in 1688 was part of the convent. The convent burned down in 1949.

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The Chapelle des Ursulines in Vannes, BrittanyThe Chapelle des Ursulines in Vannes, Brittany
The Ursulines Chapel in Vannes, BrittanyThe Ursulines Chapel in Vannes, Brittany

Today it’s a library. Only the facade is the way it was, inside everything was transformed.

Carmel Monastery

The grounds for the Carmet monastery was given to the “Discalced Carmelites” in the 17th century. The monks built a church and buildings, but the work was not done properly and the city decided to destroy the buildings and build a new church in 1737.

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The former Carmel Monastery in Vannes, BrittanyThe former Carmel Monastery in Vannes, Brittany
The church portion of the former Carmel Monastery in Vannes, BrittanyThe church portion of the former Carmel Monastery in Vannes, Brittany
The main building of the former Carmel Monastery in Vannes, BrittanyThe main building of the former Carmel Monastery in Vannes, Brittany

The monastery was never popular, and during the French revolution, only 12 monks were there. The buildings were confiscated, and over the later years changed hands many times until the city of Vannes bought it. The former monastery served as school, museum and now, since 1981, it’s the national music school and has been renamed “Conservatoire de Vannes“.

Conclusion

There are still some very nice and well kept religious buildings in Vannes, thanks to the fact that Vannes was never bombed during WWII.

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