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Farms and barns classified in the East

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Sélection de 8 farms and barns classified as rural heritage sur 34 dans le Grand-Est

Metz Antonist Barn
Barn
57000 Metz

The Antonist Barn is a 14th century medieval warehouse, located in Metz, a former cereal attic of the Saint-Antoine Commanderie, classified as a historical monument.
Bench-rest of La Petite-Pierre
Bench-rests
67290 La Petite-Pierre

The bench-rest of La Petite-Pierre, built in the early 19th century in the Great East, is a typical Alsatian public monument, designed for the rest of peasants at local markets or fairs.
Niederhergheim Farm
Wooden house
68250 Niederhergheim

Niederhergheim Farm, built in the 18th century in Niederhergheim (Haut-Rhin), is a typical Alsatian agricultural complex, classified as a historical monument in 1999 for its preserved architecture and pan-wood elements.
Winemaker's farm of Geberschwihr
Farm
68420 Gueberschwihr

The Gueberschwihr Winemaker's Farm, dating from the mid-19th century, is a historic monument located in the Upper Rin in Geberschwihr. It illustrates Alsatian rural architecture with its wood panel elements and unique panoramic wallpaper.
Close Jacob in Buswiller
Wooden house
67350 Buswiller

The Jacob Farm, dating from the 16th and 18th centuries, is a half-timbered Alsatian farm located in Buswiller (Great East), classified as a Historic Monument for its facades and roofs.
Altorf tidal barn
Throat Barn
67120 Altorf

The Altorf tidal barn, located in the Bas-Rhin, is an 18th-century historical monument, inscribed in 1993, a witness to Alsatian rural architecture and local abbey history.
Kutzenhausen Bench
Bench-rests
67250 Kutzenhausen

The Kutzenhausen bench-rest, built in the early 19th century in this Alsatian town, is a typical stone public monument, designed for the rest of peasants on journeys to markets, with a top slab to lay the burdens and an integrated bench, often surrounded by lime trees.
Banc-reposoir de Marmoutier
Bench-rests
67440 Marmoutier

Marmoutier Bank, built in the 2nd half of the 19th century, is a typical Alsatian monument located in the commune of Marmoutier (Great East), designed for the rest of the peasants and their agricultural loading.