CHAPELLE SAINT-MARCELLIN

Built on the site of a fountain dedicated to Sainte-Apolline, the chapel marks the arrival of Christianity.

In the 19th century, Benedictine monks from Saint-Sauveur Abbey in Redon fled from the Normans, taking the relics of Saint-Marcellin with them and building the chapel to house them.
Visit with audio guide. Keys available from the café.

Next guided tours of the bourd de Mouais at 2.30pm (registration recommended at the Tourist Office on 02.40.28.20.90):
- Sunday 20 July 2025
- Sunday 10 August 2025

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Route Saint-Marcellin
44590 MOUAIS
FRANCE
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Opening times

Open all year round

Site theme

Chapel

Access to the free site

Yes

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Spoken language

French

Further information

Visible point of interest without tour

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