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Malouinries classified

A malouinière is a large marina built by Saint-Malo shipowners in the 17th and 18th centuries.
At least 17 are classified as historical monuments. But there are 112 in total, within a radius of 12 to 15 km around Saint-Malo.
Shipowners left the city's small space "intra-mural" for the comfort of a home where they could enjoy the pleasure of nature.
This also allowed them to divert their revenue vessels from the Indias in order to empty them discreetly with precious content, before the arrival of tax collectors from Roi...
Discover the 17 malouinières classified as MH on Musée du Patrimoine de France.
Malouinries classified

Sélection de 8 malouin sur 17 en France

Malouinière dumaine
Malouin
35350 Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes

The malouinière dumaine, built around 1730 in Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes in Brittany, is an old home of corsairs and shipowners malouin, typical of the eighteenth century.
Malouinière du Bosc
Malouin
35400 Saint-Malo

The Bosc Malouinière, built at the beginning of the 18th century in Saint-Malo, is an iconic marina for the Malouin shipowners, classified as a historic monument in 1994.
Malouinière des Courtils-Launay
Malouin
35350 Saint-Coulomb

The Malouinière des Courtils-Launay, built in 1724 in Saint-Coulomb, Brittany, is a typical corsary house dating from the 1st quarter of the 18th century, classified as a historical monument since 1993.
Malouinière de Rivasselou
Malouin
35400 Saint-Malo

The Malouinière de Rivasselou, built in 1789 in Saint-Malo, is a typical bourgeois residence of the 4th quarter of the 18th century, combining architectural symmetry and original Louis XVI panelling.
Malouinière de Launay-Ravilly
Malouin
35430 Saint-Père-Marc-en-Poulet

The Launay-Ravilly Malouinière, built in 1732 in Saint-Père-Marc-en-Poulet (Bretagne), is a bourgeois residence typical of the Malouin shipowners, classified as a historical monument since 1994.
Malouinière de la Ville Ring
Malouin
35350 Saint-Coulomb

The Malouinière de la Ville Ring, built in the 17th to 19th centuries in Saint-Coulomb (Bretagne), is a historic residence typical of the Malouin shipowners, surrounded by a classified park and a semi-enclosed chapel.
Malouinière de la Ville Azé
Malouin
35350 Saint-Coulomb

The Malouinière de la Ville Azé, built in the 2nd quarter of the 18th century in Saint-Coulomb (Ille-et-Vilaine), is a typical home of the Malouin shipowners, classified as a historical monument in 2000.
Malouinière de la Verderie
Malouin
35400 Saint-Malo

The Malouinière de la Verderie, built in the seventeenth century in Saint-Malo, is one of the oldest pleasure houses of the Malouin shipowners, combining traditional architecture and corsair influence.