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Buildings classified in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Sélection de 8 classified buildings sur 18 dans le Languedoc-Roussillon

Building, Rue Terral in Montpellier
Gothic House
34000 Montpellier

The Terral Street building in Montpellier is a medieval house transformed in the 17th-18th century, illustrating the evolution of urban habitat in the Hérault. Its facades, protected since 1939, combine medieval straight staircase with Italian windows.
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34300 Agde

17th century house in Agde, listed as a Historic Monument, remarkable for its hybrid portal combining classic and local styles. Located in Occitanie, rue du Plan-Boudou.
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34110 Frontignan

Medieval building of the 1st quarter of the 15th century located in Frontignan in Occitanie, remarkable for its armorial plate dated 1413, classified Historic Monument.
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34110 Frontignan

Historical building of Frontignan, in Occitanie, housing a carved fragment classified as Historic Monument since 1939. Located on Rue Boucarié, it bears witness to the local architectural heritage.
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34000 Montpellier

19th century building in Montpellier, remarkable for its Second Empire staircase with luxurious materials (marble, onyx, mosaics), inspired by the Paris Opera.
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34000 Montpellier

Historical building of the 14th–15th centuries in Montpellier, renovated in the 17th–15th century, combining Gothic architecture and geometric painted decoration and history on four levels with cellars.
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34000 Montpellier

Medieval building and renaissance from the 14th to the 17th century located in Montpellier, combining Gothic elements and modern changes in Occitanie.
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34000 Montpellier

Redesigned medieval building in Montpellier, typical of two-storey corner houses, illustrating the architectural evolution between the Middle Ages and the modern era in the Hérault.