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Industrial heritage in Poitou-Charente

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Former stationery Le Nile in Angoulême
Stationery
16000 Angoulême

The former stationery Le Nile, founded in Angoulême in the late 19th century, was a major industrial site specialized in the manufacture of cigarette paper, now partially transformed into a paper museum.
Angoulême Chocolate
House classified MH
16000 Angoulême

The chocolate shop of Angoulême, located in the Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, is a shop of the early 20th century famous for its Louis XVI interior decoration and its golden woodwork, classified as Historic Monument in 1987.
Forge de Verrières in Lhommaizé
Forge
86410 Lhommaizé

The Verrieres forge, an industrial site of the 17th and 18th centuries in Lhommaizé, New Aquitaine, was a major metallurgical operation of the Poitou, including blast furnace and workshops, now partially in ruins.
Ars-en-Ré salt refinery
Industrial heritage
17590 Ars-en-Ré

The Ars-en-Ré salt refinery, built at the beginning of the 19th century, is an emblematic industrial monument located on the island of Ré, in New Aquitaine, reflecting the historical salinary activity of the region.
Tanneries of Champdeniers
Tanning
79220 Champdeniers-Saint-Denis

The tanneries of Champdeniers, dated from the 17th to the 18th centuries, are an artisanal ensemble located in Champdeniers-Saint-Denis in New Aquitaine, testifying to the historical production of leather in the region.
Former slaughterhouse, currently municipal workshops

16500 Confolens

The former Confolens slaughterhouse, built in the first half of the 20th century, is an industrial architectural complex transformed into municipal workshops. Located in New Aquitaine, it illustrates the evolution of local urban infrastructure.