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The Brasparts Parish close (Enclos paroissial) is located at Brasparts within Brittany's Châteaulin arrondissement in north-western France. The church is named the Église paroissial Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Tugen. Building started in 1551, a date which appears over the church's west door. The church is often called the "Église de Brasparts"' and is a listed historical monument since 1914.[1] The church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Saint Tugen, the Breton saint, and is for the most part built in the Gothic style. It has a double galleried "léonard" style bell-tower with a conical side tower which contains a stairway to access the bells. The porch has statues of the twelve apostles. The north window of the choir dates to 1543. Two niches in the choir area depict the parish's two saints and protectors, the Virgin Mary and Saint Tujan or Tugan.[2][3][4] The porchThe south porch contains statues of the twelve apostles. It is a mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles and dates to 1589. An arcade leads to the double doored entrance to the church, the top of the arcade being decorated with a statue of Saint Peter. Inside the porch are statues of the apostles and above the doors leading to the church a sculpture of Jesus has him giving a blessing whilst holding a globe in his left hand. In the porch's vaulted ceiling there are various paintings. The calvaryThe 16th-century calvary stands near the church's south porch. On the reverse side of the depiction of the crucified Jesus is an "Ecce Homo" composition and below Saint Michael is depicted slaying the dragon and there is a pietà with the Virgin Mary and two female saints supporting Jesus' body which has been brought down from the cross. The ossuaryThe rectangular building, restored in 1712, has two entrance doors and semicircular window apertures. It was built in the Flamboyant Gothic style. A skeleton and an Ankou decorate the gable. The master altarThe altar has a large baldachin carried on four Corinthian columns. It is dominated by a large painting depicting Jesus on the cross which dates to 1844. In the painting two adoring angels lean towards Jesus. The choirNiches are positioned on either side of the choir and they contain two wooden polychromed statues depicting the patrons of the church, the Virgin Mary in one niche and Saint Tugen in the other. As in usual, Saint Tugen is depicted with a dog. Saint Tugen's protection was valued as a protection against rabies a disease as feared in this period as the plague. The "Rosary" altarThe 'Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens' altarThis altar is located in the south transept and has an 1844 painting depicting Saint Peter in prison. The Baptismal FontsThe fonts have a baldachin and date to the 17th-century. Stained glass in the churchThe window on the north side of the church and just near the main altar dates 1543 and was restored in 1983. The window depicts scenes from Jesus' passion. These include Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Jesus washing the disciples' feet, the "Last supper", Jesus' agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, the appearance before the High Priest, Pontius Pilate washing his hands, Jesus blindfolded and being mocked, the flagellation, the application of the Crown of Thorns, Jesus carrying the cross, the crucifixion itself and Jesus' removal from the cross. At the top of each light there are angels holding the instruments of the passion. The stained glass window in the south part of the church dates to 1860 and the scenes depicted include the Nativity, the Adoration of the Magi, the Flight into Egypt, Jesus' baptism and the wedding in Cana. Gallery of imagesNoteBrasparts has a particularly fine war memorial. The sculptural work is attributed to Donnart.[5] See also{{portal bar|Architecture|Catholicism|History|France}}{{Commons category|Brasparts}}
References1. ^{{Base Mérimée|PA00089843}} Eglise Notre-Dame et Saint-Tugen {{Commons category|Église Notre-Dame et Saint-Tugen de Brasparts}}{{coord|48.3011|-3.9566|type:landmark_region:FR|display=title}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.infobretagne.com/brasparts.htm|title=Brasparts enclos paroissial|accessdate=30 April 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://monumentshistoriques.free.fr/calvaires/brasparts/brasparts.html|title=Brasparts enclos paroissial|accessdate=30 April 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.marikavel.org/bretagne/brasparts/eglise.htm|title=Brasparts enclos paroissial|accessdate=30 April 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303171015/http://www.marikavel.org/bretagne/brasparts/eglise.htm|archivedate=3 March 2016|df=}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://site.erin.free.fr/Bretagne/Finistere/Brasparts.htm#Monumentmorts|title=Brasparts war memorial|accessdate=22 January 2016}} 3 : Churches in Finistère|Calvaries in Brittany|Parish closes in Brittany |
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