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Halls, attices and covered markets in New Aquitaine

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Halle de Treignac
Halle
19260 Treignac

The Treignac Hall, a 16th and 17th century civil building, is an elongated chestnut-framed hall located in this small city of character of Corrèze, in New Aquitaine.
Chai de Lardimalie in Saint-Pierre-de-Chignac
Cellars
24330 Saint-Pierre-de-Chignac

Le chai de Lardimalie, built in 1902 in Saint-Pierre-de-Chignac (Dordogne), is a private museum dedicated to the perigordine viticulture of the early twentieth century, classified as a historical monument in 2010.
Halle de Monségur
Halle
33580 Monségur

The hall of Monségur, a 19th-century metal building, stands in the heart of the girondine bastide, on Place Robert-Darniche. Ranked a historic monument in 2011, it illustrates the utilitarian architecture of the period.
Meyssac Grain Hall
Grain Hall
19500 Meyssac

The Meyssac grain hall, built in the 18th century in this correzian municipality, is an architectural testimony of local commercial activity, with its chestnut frame and its pillars of red sandstone.
Monpazier Central Hall
Halle
24540 Monpazier

The central hall of Monpazier, a 13th century medieval building in the Dordogne, is a covered market in wood and stone, classified as a historic monument since 1960.
Halle covered by Montferrand-du-Périgord
Halle
24440 Montferrand-du-Périgord

The covered hall of Montferrand-du-Périgord, built in the 16th century in this village of Dordogne, is a rare example of medieval civil architecture in New Aquitaine, with its 16 stone pillars and its flat tile frame, bearing witness to the historical commercial activity of the village.
Halle de Belvès
Halle
24170 Pays de Belvès

Belvès Hall, a 15th century medieval wooden building, stands on the Place d'Armes in Belvès (Dordogne), a witness to the historical fairs and markets of this perigord city.
Halle de Cadouin
Halle
24480 Le Buisson-de-Cadouin

The Cadouin Hall, listed as a historic monument in 1976, is an iconic building located in the Buisson-de-Cadouin, Dordogne, in the heart of the Périgord noir. This medieval civil heritage bears witness to the economic and social importance of the region.