Pont-l'Abbé

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Commune of Pont-l'Abbé / Pont-n'Abad
Location
Longitude -4.21°
Latitude 47.87°
Administration
Country France
Region Bretagne
Department Finistère
Arrondissement Quimper
Canton Pont-l'Abbé
(chief town)
Mayor Thierry Mavic
(2001-2008)
Statistics
Altitude m–m
(avg. m)
Land area¹ 18.21 km²
Population²
(1999)
7,849
 - Density (1999) 431/km²
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 29220/ 29120
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 mi² or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
France

Pont-l'Abbé (Pont-n'Abad in Breton) is a commune of the Finistère département, in France.It is the capitol of the Bigouden Country

[edit] Intro

The self-styled capital of Bigouden (roughly the region between the river Odet and the Bay of Audierne). Pont - l'Abbe was founded by the monk of Loctudy who built the first bridge across the river estuary (hence the name). The monk also built the castle, which dates originally from the 14th century

[edit] Monuments

  • The Pont-l'Abbé's castle (City hall and Bigouden museum (Very nice collection of costumes and Bigouden head-dresses)), castle from the XIVth and XVIIIth. The "wedding" room decorated with Mathurin Méheut pieces of art (Sainte-Marine port), Henri Sollier and Jacques Godin.
  • The'Notre-Dame des Carmes's church, old church from the XVIth century (1383-1420)With a gothic style, it has many old statues and a very nice rose window over the high altar considered to be the loveliest of Bretagne.
  • The'Lambour' church(XIII-XVI century) the roof had been removed in 1675 under Louis XIV's reign in reprisal of the "Bonnets Rouges" revolution.
  • The Monument aux Bigoudens, master piece in granit stone by François Bazin (1931), shows a group of five Bigoudènes in traditional costume from the begenning of XXth century (four women and a child) all of them thinking of their sons, father, husband or grand child, fighting on the high sea against the storm.
  • The Manoir de Kernuz, restaured around 1850 by the historian of Brittany, Armand du Chatellier.

[edit] Places to visit

  • Here is a good walk you can do, along the River of Pont-l'Abbe while the tide is high. It's called the "chemin du halage" where local used to walk and do their jogging.
  • Each Thursdays, there is the big market, "le marché du jeudi" very crowed on summer time, you'll find very tasted food like good french cheese, french "charcuterie", fruits (strawberry from Plougastel), Brittany food specialities, Kwing Aman, crepes, and alcool like cider, chouchen and lambig. Plus other's stuff to buy or eat.
  • If you want to bring a souvenir from Brittany, a gift for your friend or even for the locals who take care of you at their guest place, you have to go to the Sophie.C's shop. Very nice place were you can meet one of the most famous artist in Brittany ( rewarded many times for her work and skills). Sophie draws her inspiration from the traditional embroidery patterns of her hometown, and put it more actual. In her shop you can find faience pottery, tablecloths, towels, aprons, glassware, greeting cards and many nice other things to bring back home.
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