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Dungeons, towers, citadels and bastions in Côte-d'armor

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Hotel de la Tour

22220 Tréguier

The Hotel de la Tour, a 15th century building in Tréguier, Brittany, is a Gothic mansion, formerly linked to the episcopal chapter, marked by its carved portal and its prebendal history.
Tour Mognet de Moncontour
Tower
22510 Moncontour

The Mognet Tower is a 15th century medieval tower integrated into the fortified enclosure of Moncontour, Brittany. It dominates the remains of the ramparts of this old stronghold.
Tour de Montbran de Pléboulle
Tower
22550 Pléboulle

The tower of Montbran, 12th century octagonal dungeon in Pléboulle, Brittany, is a rare Templar vestige overlooking the ancient Roman way and the Frémur.
Cesson Tower in Saint-Brieuc
Tower
22000 Saint-Brieuc

The tower of Cesson, built between 1395 and 1407 in Saint-Brieuc, is a medieval dungeon overlooking the bay, vestige of a Breton ducal fortress. A 14th century strategic symbol, it was used to protect the Gouët estuary.
Donjon de Coatmen
Donjons
22290 Tréméven

The dungeon of Coatmen, a medieval stone vestige of the Côtes-d'Armor department, stood in Tremeven, Brittany. Ranked a historic monument in 1927, it illustrates the Breton castral architecture of the Middle Ages.
Tower of the Holy Spirit of Saint Brieuc
Tower
22000 Saint-Brieuc

The Tower of the Holy Spirit, 15th century building in Saint-Brieuc, is a vestige of the mansion of Qui-Qu'en-Grogne, classified as a historical monument. It houses two intact stone stairs.
Tower of the Hebihens of Saint-Jacut
Tower
22750 Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer

The Hebihens tower, built at the end of the 17th century in Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer in Brittany, is an artillery tower designed by Vauban to defend Saint-Malo, typical of the coastal fortifications of the time.