St-Jacques de Lambour is a church ruin in Pont-l’Abbé in Brittany. The ruin has been classified as a historical monument since 1896.
The construction of St-Jacques de Lambour began in the 13th century. The building work extended into the 16th century, when the church was completed with elements of Flamboyant Gothic for the inhabitants of Lambour, now a suburb of Pont-l’Abbé. St-Jacques was built as a three-nave church on the floor plan of a Tau cross, with the northern transept being wider than the southern one.
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Address: Bretagne, France
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