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Halls, attices and covered markets classified in Occitanie

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Sélection de 8 halls, attices and covered markets classified sur 50 en Occitanie

Saint-Clar Town Hall
Halle-mairie
32380 Saint-Clar

The halle-Hôtel de Ville de Saint-Clar, built in the 1st quarter of the 19th century in the Gers, is an emblematic monument of this gasconne bastide, combining public space and communal administration under a remarkable wooden frame.
Halles de Nant
Halle
12230 Nant

The Nant Halls, built in the 16th and 17th centuries, form a vaulted covered walkway located in Aveyron, Occitanie. Classified as a historic monument in 1944, they illustrate the rural civil architecture of the period.
Halle de Combret
Halle
12370 Combret

The Combret Hall, a medieval building located in Aveyron, once served as a court room and grain hall in the heart of the Occitan village.
Halle de Calmont
Halle
12450 Calmont

The Hall of Calmont, a 16th century building, is a square stone-pillared building located in Calmont-de-Plancatge, Aveyron, classified as a historic monument in 1937.
Halle de Thémines
Halle
46120 Thémines

The Hall of Themines, a 17th century public building, is a listed historical monument located in the Lot in Occitanie. Squarely, it illustrates the traditional architecture of the halls of Quercy.
Halle de Puycasquier
Halle
32120 Puycasquier

The Hall of Puycasquier, built in the 16th century in Gers in Occitanie, is an emblematic monument of this gascony bastide, combining covered market and community gathering place under a remarkable oak frame.
Halle de L'Isle-Jourdain
Halle
32600 L'Isle-Jourdain

The Hall of L'Isle-Jourdain, built in the 1st quarter of the 19th century in Gers, is a historic monument inscribed in 1975. Located in Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, it embodies the civil architecture of this period and now houses a campanary museum attracting 12,000 annual visitors.
Halle de Cadours
Halle
31480 Cadours

The Cadours Hall, a neo-classical building dating from the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, is an emblematic monument located in the Gascon village of Cadours, in Haute-Garonne. Built by architect Antoine Cambon, it embodies the civil architecture of the time.