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Buildings classified in Aquitaine

Retrouvez les 17 buildings classified in Aquitaine recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 classified buildings sur 17 en Aquitaine

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33000 Bordeaux

18th century building in Bordeaux, remarkable for its facade decorated with carved balconies and ground windows, typical of Bordeaux architecture of the time.
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33000 Bordeaux

An 18th-century bourgeois building in Bordeaux, remarkable for its facade decorated with carved balconies and ground windows, located in the Cours du Chapeau-Rouge in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
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33000 Bordeaux

The hotel Bonnaffé, an 18th century mansion in Bordeaux, illustrates the orderly architecture of the eponymous island, marked by its honorary staircase and its classified facades.
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33000 Bordeaux

An 18th-century mansion in Bordeaux, listed as a Historical Monument, illustrating the refined civil architecture of the period with its wrought iron balconies and carved decorations.
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33000 Bordeaux

18th-century building in Bordeaux, part of the uniform facades of the docks of the Garonne, architectural extension of the Place Royale (current Place de la Bourse).
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33000 Bordeaux

18th century building in Bordeaux, part of the homogeneous architectural order of the docks of the Garonne, extension of the Place Royale (current Place de la Bourse).
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33000 Bordeaux

18th-century building in Bordeaux, part of the uniform facades of the docks of the Garonne, architectural extension of the Place Royale (current Place de la Bourse).
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33000 Bordeaux

18th-century building in Bordeaux, part of the uniform facades of the docks of the Garonne, architectural extension of the Place Royale (current Place de la Bourse).