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Malouinières classified in Brittany

Retrouvez les 17 malouinières of the Brittany region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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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.
Malouinière de la Rivière
Malouin
35400 Saint-Malo

The Malouinière de la Rivière is an 18th-century residence located in Saint-Malo, Brittany, typical of Malouin merchant residences. Joined historic monuments in 2000, it combines elegant architecture and local maritime history.
Malouinière de la Placerie-aux-Louëts
Malouin
35350 Saint-Coulomb

The Malouinière de la Metreie-aux-Louëts, built at the beginning of the eighteenth century in Saint-Coulomb, Brittany, is a typical noble residence with chapel, French gardens and preserved interior elements.
Malouinière de la Chipaudière
Malouin
35400 Saint-Malo

The Malouinière de la Chipaudière, built at the beginning of the eighteenth century in Saint-Malo, is a large marina built by a corsair shipowner, typical of the Malouin Golden Age. Ranked a historic monument in 1982, it combines majestic architecture and French gardens attributed to Le Nôtre.