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Buildings classified in the Limousin

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4 classified building dans le Limousin

Donzenac Building
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19270 Donzenac

The Donzenac building is a monument located in the municipality of the same name, in New Aquitaine. Its history and construction period remain to be clarified.
Bessol building in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne
Building
19120 Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne

The Bessol building, a 17th century building in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne in Corrèze, now houses the tourist office. Ranked a historic monument, it illustrates the civil architecture of the Louis XIII period.
Lauthonie building in Tulle
Building
19000 Tulle

The Lauthonie building is a 16th century Renaissance house located in Tulle, New Aquitaine, classified as a Historic Monument for its preserved interior and exterior decorations.
Building says Leygonie

19100 Brive-la-Gaillarde

The Leygonie building, a 16th-century civil building in Brive-la-Gaillarde, combines medieval and Renaissance architecture with its ground facades, its right staircase and its historic chimneys, witness to local urban evolution.
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19270 Donzenac

17th century building located in Donzenac, New Aquitaine, remarkable for its facade adorned with a carved niche and an inscription medallion.
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19000 Tulle

Renaissance building of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries located in Tulle, New Aquitaine, part of the architectural complex surrounding the cathedral. Remarkable for its carved door and window.
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19000 Tulle

Historical building of the 13th and 16th centuries in Tulle, New Aquitaine, remarkable for its Renaissance gate and medieval elements.
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19200 Ussel

16th century Renaissance building in Ussel, New Aquitaine, marked by its judicial and educational history. Door and window classified Historical Monument.