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The church's south porch dates to 1662, the pulpit is 17th century as is the altar and altarpiece.

On the shaft of the crucifixion cross there is a sculpture depicting Saint Edern riding a deer.

Apart from Jesus and the two robbers, the calvary also includes an 'Ecce-Homo' composition and back to back (adossées) depictions of the Virgin Mary and Saint Peter and John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalene.

Over the porch there is a statue of Jesus Christ holding a globe with the Virgin Mary on one side and John the Evangelist on the other.

[1] Legend states that he was originally from Great Britain, probably Wales, and was a companion of King Arthur before becoming a recluse in Armonica, an area in Brittany.

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The church at Lannédern