Saint-Sauveur Church in Brest
Saint-Saviour Church | |
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Église Saint-Sauveur de Recouvrance | |
![]() Facade of the church | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Recouvrance |
Region | Brittany |
Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Parish church |
Governing body | Diocese of Quimper |
Location | |
Location | Brest, Finistère, France |
Municipality | Brest |
Country | France |
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Geographic coordinates | 48°22′56″N 4°30′05″W / 48.382143°N 4.501283°W |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Amédée François Frézier |
Type | Church |
Style | Jesuit |
Groundbreaking | 1740 |
Completed | 1749 |
The Saint-Saviour Church in Brest is a Jesuit-style church located in the Recouvrance district of Brest, France, constructed between 1740 and 1749.[1]
History of the chapels in Recouvrance
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In the Recouvrance district, the du Chastel family, local lords, built a chapel dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria during the late Middle Ages. This chapel was situated along the banks of the Penfeld River, near the present-day Jean-Bart gate of the Brest Arsenal.[2]
In 1346, John IV of Montfort founded the Notre-Dame-de-Recouvrance chapel in the village of Sainte-Catherine. The chapel's name, meaning "Our Lady of Recovery," reflected its role as a site where sailors and their families offered ex-votos to pray for the safe return of ships departing from Brest.[3]
By the late 17th century, the Notre-Dame-de-Recouvrance chapel had become too small to accommodate the growing population. In 1679, the residents of Recouvrance initiated the construction of a new chapel dedicated to Saint Saviour. The project was undertaken by a contractor who employed unemployed dockworkers from the port. However, these workers, more skilled in shipbuilding and repair than masonry, produced a structurally unsound building. Nicknamed "the church of wasted time," this chapel was demolished in 1724 due to its poor construction.[1]
The current church
[edit]The present-day Saint-Saviour Church was designed by Amédée François Frézier, a noted French engineer and architect.[4] Construction took place between 1740 and 1749. On May 16, 1750, Gouyon de Vaudurant, bishop of the Diocese of Léon, elevated the chapel to the status of a parish church, separating it from the parish of Saint-Pierre-Quilbignon.[5]
The church, built in a simple Jesuit style due to limited resources,[6] features a nave with nine bays and side aisles. The gable facade is adorned with a full semicircular arch. Having sustained minimal damage during World War II, it remains the oldest surviving church in Brest.[1]
A notable feature is the statue of Notre-Dame de Recouvrance, located above the right lateral altar, crafted by the sculptor Yves Collet. In the church courtyard, a commemorative monument made of Kersanton stone stands, topped with a kneeling statue attributed to Yann Larc'hantec, though its dedication to the abbé Y. M. Queinnec lacks verification.[7]
Gallery
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Amédée François Frézier, architect of the church
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Bell tower of Saint-Saviour Church
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Statue of Notre-Dame de Recouvrance by Yves Collet
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View of the church from Place Ronarc'h in the early 20th century
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Interior view of the church in the early 20th century
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Auffret, Jean-Louis (2002). Brest d'hier à demain [Brest from Yesterday to Tomorrow] (in French). Saint-Thonan, France: Éditions Cloître. p. 78. ISBN 978-2-910981-65-5.
- ^ Maignen, Étienne (2016). Brest: Une histoire illustrée [Brest: An Illustrated History] (in French). Rennes, France: Éditions Ouest-France. p. 45. ISBN 978-2-7373-6957-5.
- ^ Pradère, Onésime (1889). Brest, son château, son port, sa rade et ses environs : guide du touriste [Brest, its castle, its port, its harbor, and its surroundings: tourist guide] (in French). Brest: Société anonyme d'imprimerie. p. 40. Archived from the original on November 23, 2016.
- ^ "Balade urbaine Recouvrance" [Recouvrance Urban Walk] (PDF) (in French). Ville de Brest. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved 2025-05-27.
- ^ "L'ensemble paroissial de Recouvrance" [The Recouvrance Parish Ensemble] (in French). L'Église en pays de Brest. Archived from the original on December 10, 2006. Retrieved May 27, 2025.
- ^ "Église Saint-Sauveur, Brest" [Saint-Saviour Church, Brest] (in French). Topic-Topos. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved May 27, 2025.
- ^ "Le site des clochers de la France" [The Bell Towers of France]. Le site des clochers de la France (in French). Archived from the original on January 17, 2014. Retrieved May 27, 2025.