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Buildings classified in the Limousin

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4 classified building dans le Limousin

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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.
Building (offices and accommodation for perception and vicinal officers)

23600 Boussac

18th-century building in Boussac (New Aquitaine), housing offices and public service housing, remarkable for its wrought iron balconies style Louis XV.
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23500 Felletin

Medieval building of the 15th to 16th centuries in Felletin (Nouveau-Aquitaine), a former renovated hotel with adorned facade and vaulted cellar, now commercial on the ground floor.
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23500 Felletin

Medieval house of the 15th to 16th centuries in Felletin (New Aquitaine), remarkable for its carved niche and its civil architecture typical of the historic Limousin.
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87000 Limoges

Historic 18th-century building in Limoges, typical of butcher houses with cellars and specialized attices. Located in New Aquitaine, listed Historic Monument since 1993.
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87400 Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat

18th-century building in Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, New Aquitaine, with a renovated façade with medieval substructures and a door classified as a Historic Monument.