| Dol de Bretagne |
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| Dol
de Bretagne is a city with a rich history and legends due to its
localization between the coast and the steps of Brittany (marches de
Bretagne). |
Regarded as one of the first cities of Brittany heading from Normandy, Dol de Bretagne had to face many English assaults during its history. It was besieged more than 14 times (including 3 unsuccessful attempts by William the Conqueror). In addition, the first Breton king Nominoë made of it his religious capital in 849 which guaranteed the independence of the Breton Church until 1199. The testimony of this period conveys in the Saint Samson cathedral, marvel of the Breton Gothic. Rebuilt and extended following a fire caused by the troops of Jean sans Terre. Its architecture is inspired from the Norman Gothic and the tomb of Thomas James which represents the first monument of Renaissance Art in Brittany. Today, the Cathedraloscope is the unique centre of cathedral discovery where the mysteries of architecture, the construction stages and the symbols are unveiled. The Mont-Dol: In the north of the city, on the road of “Vivier sur Mer”, this granite dome culminates to 65 meters. Its has a very old history, an archaeologist from Rennes brought to light mammoths bones, reindeers, lions, bears, elephants and wolves dating from the Palaeolithic era. Pilgrimage places for druids, this mount is the seat of many legends such as the fight between the devil and Saint Michel. In the other side of the Dol, towards the south, you will find the Menhir of the “champ Dolent”. Its shape and its size (9,5m high) make of it one the most beautiful Breton Menhirs. |
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 Dol de Bretagne - Cathédrale de Dol
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 Dol de Bretagne - Rue pittoresque
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 Dol de Bretagne - Menhir du champ Dolent
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