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Railway heritage, viaducts and railway stations in Poitou-Charente

Retrouvez les 3 railway heritage, viaducts and stations classified in Poitou-Charente recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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3 railway heritage element, viaduct or station classified en Poitou-Charente

La Rochelle-Ville station
Station classified as MH
17000 La Rochelle

La Rochelle-Ville train station, built in the early 20th century in a monumental style, is an iconic train station in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, combining local architecture and modern functionality.
Rochefort station
Station classified as MH
17300 Rochefort

Rochefort Station, built in the early twentieth century, is a historic monument located in the town of Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, on the Nantes-Saintes line.
Viaduct railway dit viaduc de la Sonnette (also on commune of Saint-Claud)
Viaduct
16450 au Grand-Madieu

The viaduct de la Sonnette, built at the beginning of the 20th century at Le Grand-Madieu in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is a 209-metre-long stone railway structure typical of engineering at the time.
Station

17300 Rochefort

Rochefort Station, built in the early twentieth century, is an iconic railway building located in Charente-Maritime, New Aquitaine. As part of the historical monuments, it combines functional architecture and industrial heritage.
Railway station

17460 Varzay

Varzay Train Station, a former Art Deco railway station from the 1st quarter of the 20th century, is located in Charente-Maritime. Disused, it has been listed as a historic monument since 2002.
Buildings housing the stone depot

86200 Loudun

The buildings housing the Lapidary Depot of Loudun, dating from the 12th and 17th centuries, preserve a collection of Romanesque sculptures from local sites such as the Priory of Saint John du Bas-Nueil.