Landunvez
Landunvez is a commune with 1439 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Finistère in the Brittany region; it belongs to the district of Brest and the Canton Ploudalmézeau.
Demographics
History
The family Du Castel (Du Chatel, today Duchâtel ) ruled the city for centuries from the castle Trémazan from. The municipality belongs historically to the area low - Leon (French Bas -Léon, bret. Goueled - Leon ) in north- west of Brittany.
Attractions
- Ruins of the castle Trémazan
- The church of Saint- Gonval
- The chapel Notre- Dame-de- Kersaint from the 15th century ( restored in the 20th century)
- Various chapels, wayside crosses and Calvary
- The monument to the fallen of the First World War
The moated castle Bleu ciel de Trémazan (, blue sky of Trémazan ')
Monument to the Fallen 1914-18
Chapel of Notre -Dame-de - Kersaint