Saint-Thégonnec
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Commune of Saint-Thégonnec |
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Sant-Tegoneg | ||
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Country | France | |
Region | Bretagne | |
Department | Finistère | |
Arrondissement | Morlaix | |
Canton | Saint-Thégonnec (chief town) | |
Intercommunality | Morlaix Communauté | |
Mayor | Yvon Abiven (2001-2008) |
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Elevation | 7 m–216 m | |
Land area¹ | 41.76 km² | |
Population² (1999) |
2,267 | |
- Density | 54/km² (1999) | |
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INSEE/Postal code | 29266/ 29410 | |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | ||
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel) only counted once. | ||
Saint-Thégonnec (Breton: Sant-Tegoneg) is a village, a commune and chief place of a canton of the same name, in the Arrondissement of Morlaix, in the Département of Finistère, Brittany, France.
The village is noted for its very elaborate parish close, one of a number in the area, which include Guimiliau and Lampaul-Guimiliau.
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[edit] Demographics
Inhabitants of Saint-Thégonnec are called Saint-Thégonnecois.
As of the census of 1999, the village has a population of 2,267.
[edit] The Parish Close
A parish close is an enclosed area around the parish church, including the church yard and a number of other features.
In common with others in the area, the Saint-Thégonnec close features a large ceremonial entrance arch, stressing the importance of the close as a focus for pilgrimage and pardons. An impressive calvary or crucifix forms the focus of the church yard. As at Lampaul-Guimiliau, there is a separate charnel house or ossuary, with a life-sized tableau of the Entombment of Christ.
The interior of the church is exemplary of the local version of Baroque style, with a large quantity of polychrome sculpture and decoration, including a spectacular pulpit.
[edit] Gallery
The parish church and the entrance to the close. |
Detail from the Entombment in the ossuary: St John the Apostle and the Virgin Mary. |
Folding triptych of the Madonna and Child in the parish church. |
St Mark, from a set of Four Evangelists decorating the pulpit. |
St Pol, an important Breton saint: polychrome statue in the parish church. |
Polychrome statue of St Christopher and the infant Christ in the parish church. |
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