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Wood panel houses in Lower Normandy

Retrouvez les 25 wood panel houses in Lower Normandy recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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House of Adam and Eve of Bayeux
House of Adam and Eve
14400 Bayeux

The house of Adam and Eve, 15th and 16th century building in Bayeux (Calvados), is a wooden house decorated with statuettes illustrating original sin, classified as a historical monument.
Wooden house, from Rue des Cuisiniers to Bayeux
Wood-panned houses
14400 Bayeux

The log house on Rue des Cuisiniers, dated between the 13th and 16th centuries, is an emblematic monument of Bayeux, Normandy, classified as historical monuments since 1924 and 1941.
Quatrans House in Caen
Wooden house
14000 Caen

The House of Quatrans, a 15th century medieval mansion in Caen, is a rare example of half-timbered civil architecture, classified as a historical monument since 1953. Located on Rue de Geôle, it illustrates Norman urban evolution between the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Satie Houses in Honfleur
Wooden house
14600 Honfleur

The Maisons Satie in Honfleur are three 15th century half-timbered houses, transformed into a museum dedicated to composer Erik Satie, born in this emblematic place of Normandy.
House, 59 Rue de Vaucelle in Pont-l'Évêque
Wooden house
14130 Pont-l'Évêque

The log house on 59 rue de Vaucelle, dating from the 17th century, is a historic building of Pont-l'Évêque (Calvados), inscribed as historical monuments for its facade and roof.
Old Manoir d'Orbec
Wooden house
14290 Orbec

The Old Manoir d'Orbec, a 16th-century wooden house located in Orbec, Normandy, is a listed historical monument, now a museum of local arts and traditions.
Auberge du Coq-Hardi in Blaggy-le-Château
Wooden house
14130 Blangy-le-Château

The Coq-Hardi inn, a 16th-century building in Blaggy-le-Château (Calvados), is a former half-timbered post office relay, classified as a historical monument since 1928.
Building, 127 Grand Street in Alençon
Wooden house
61000 Alençon

The building of 127 Grande Rue à Alençon is an architectural complex of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, located in Normandy, mixing facades with wooden panels and Renaissance elements as a staircase with screws and sill windows.