| Monuments to visit |
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| Dinan is a remarkable city with a rich history and offers to the visitors a broad legacy to discover. |
Saint Sauveur Church: From an architectural point of view, this church is unique of its kind in Brittany. It was built according to the wishes of a knight on his return from a crusade. Consequently, the church carries Roman influences as well as Byzantine and Persian arts. It was raised since 1112 AC. Saint Malo Church: It is built on the site of an ancient church located outside the city and which was deliberately destroyed in 1487 fearing to be made as a refuge by the assailants. Its rebuilding started in 1490 and remains unfinished till the present time. This church, plundered during the revolution, holds poor furniture which is behind a certain solemnity that reigns inside. It shelters the concerts of the "estival d’orgues" festival. Jerzual Street: This Street was built in the 14th century. Ancient artery of the city, it leaves today place to the charm and calms. It inspired many painters and constitutes a unique stroll between the wood-sided houses. The castle museum: The castle and its 3 kilometres length ramparts, are surprisingly well preserved. Furthermore, the ramparts of Dinan are regarded as the most imposing and the oldest of Brittany. The 34 meters high fort keeps dating from 1380, is also very well conserved. The interior is occupied by the museum which recalls the history of the city and the region. |
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 Monuments to visit - Eglise Saint Sauveur
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 Monuments to visit - Rue du Jerzual
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 Monuments to visit - Chateau-musée
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