Located in the town of Vieux-Marché, in the Côtes-d'Armor, the Chapel of the Seven Saints is the seat of an Islamic-Christian pilgrimage paying homage to the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus. Located on a former pagan place of worship, it is located near a spring characterized by seven holes at the origin of the myth.
The current building, built in the 18th century, replaces an earlier building that has become too small to accommodate all pilgrims. In the shape of a Latin cross, he sees his southern wing installed on the Stivel dolmen.
Inside, it is possible to admire the statues of the seven brothers. Sulpician style, they all date from the 18th century. Inside the Chapel of the Seven Saints, we also discover a statue of the Archangel Saint Michael, one of Saint Isidore or a Virgin with Child and a statue of Saint Joseph.