Church of Notre-Dame d'Emeraude
The reconstruction of a new church after the destruction caused by the storm of April 1853 on the church of Saint Enogat are the fact of the donation of a land graciously offered by a rich owner to the municipality. This construction, far from making the unanimity of the population, was consecrated by a high mass celebrated on January 10, 1858 which marked the transfer of the worship of Saint Enogat towards Dinard. The building had been constructed by the architect Leguen Lacroix, in a rather sober and contemporary style.
About this building
The interior layout includes a high altar commissioned in 1866 from the Rennes sculptor Valentin. After the Second World War, several revisions were planned: the sculptor Armel Beaufils designed a decorative frieze for the façade, which remained in the project stage (1949-1950). An arrow crowning the bell tower replaced the campanile and stained glass windows by Max Ingrand replaced the 19th century glass windows.