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- Kreisker_chapel abstract "The Notre-Dame du Kreisker chapel (French: Chapelle Notre-Dame du Kreisker, Breton: Chapel Intron Varia Ar C’hreizkêr) is a former Roman Catholic chapel in Saint-Pol-de-Léon in Brittany. With its 78 meters rising up in the sky, the church tower of the "Chapelle du Kreisker" is the highest in Brittany. The word Kreisker means the downtown.Built in 14th and 15th centuries on the site of an ancient place of worship, it’s one of the major works of Breton religious architecture and a testimony of the flourishing economy of the town in 15th century with the highest (78 m) and most audacious belfry in Brittany. An essential coastal landmark for navigation, it was for that reason restored and thus saved from destruction on Napoleon’s order in 1807. Striking circular view from the top (169 steps).".
- Kreisker_chapel thumbnail Saint-Pol-de-Léon_-_Kreisker_02.jpg?width=300.
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- Kreisker_chapel architect "Unknown".
- Kreisker_chapel architectureStyle Romanesque_art.
- Kreisker_chapel architectureType Chapel.
- Kreisker_chapel buildingName "Notre Dame du Kreisker".
- Kreisker_chapel caption "The Kreisker is a famous church of Brittany".
- Kreisker_chapel facadeDirection Monument_historique.
- Kreisker_chapel hasPhotoCollection Kreisker_chapel.
- Kreisker_chapel heightMax "78m".
- Kreisker_chapel location Brittany.
- Kreisker_chapel location France.
- Kreisker_chapel location Saint-Pol-de-Léon.
- Kreisker_chapel materials "Granite".
- Kreisker_chapel religiousAffiliation Catholic_Church.
- Kreisker_chapel status "Pilgrimage Chapel".
- Kreisker_chapel yearCompleted "15".
- Kreisker_chapel yearStarted "14".
- Kreisker_chapel subject Category:14th-century_architecture.
- Kreisker_chapel subject Category:Chapels_in_France.
- Kreisker_chapel subject Category:Churches_in_Finistère.
- Kreisker_chapel point "48.68555555555555 -3.988611111111111".
- Kreisker_chapel type Artifact100021939.
- Kreisker_chapel type Building102913152.
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- Kreisker_chapel type ChapelsInFrance.
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- Kreisker_chapel type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
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- Kreisker_chapel type Building.
- Kreisker_chapel type Place.
- Kreisker_chapel type ReligiousBuilding.
- Kreisker_chapel type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Kreisker_chapel comment "The Notre-Dame du Kreisker chapel (French: Chapelle Notre-Dame du Kreisker, Breton: Chapel Intron Varia Ar C’hreizkêr) is a former Roman Catholic chapel in Saint-Pol-de-Léon in Brittany. With its 78 meters rising up in the sky, the church tower of the "Chapelle du Kreisker" is the highest in Brittany.".
- Kreisker_chapel label "Cappella di Nostra-Signora del Kreisker".
- Kreisker_chapel label "Chapelle Notre-Dame du Kreisker".
- Kreisker_chapel label "Kreisker chapel".
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- Kreisker_chapel sameAs Cappella_di_Nostra-Signora_del_Kreisker.
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- Kreisker_chapel sameAs Q2956736.
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- Kreisker_chapel sameAs Kreisker_chapel.
- Kreisker_chapel lat "48.68555555555555".
- Kreisker_chapel long "-3.988611111111111".
- Kreisker_chapel wasDerivedFrom Kreisker_chapel?oldid=562332652.
- Kreisker_chapel depiction Saint-Pol-de-Léon_-_Kreisker_02.jpg.
- Kreisker_chapel isPrimaryTopicOf Kreisker_chapel.
- Kreisker_chapel name "Notre Dame du Kreisker".