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Sélection de 8 houses and villas classified sur 54 en Gironde

House

33000 Bordeaux

This 18th-century house, located in Place Gambetta in Bordeaux, is part of a classic architectural complex emblematic of the city, marked by uniform facades and elegant arcades.
House

33000 Bordeaux

This 18th-century house, located in Place Gambetta in Bordeaux, is part of a classic architectural complex emblematic of the city, marked by uniform facades and elegant arcades.
House

33000 Bordeaux

18th-century house located Place Gambetta in Bordeaux, an example of classic Bordeaux architecture with uniform facades and arcades, typical of the urban embellishments of the time.
House

33000 Bordeaux

18th-century house located Place Gambetta in Bordeaux, an example of classic Bordeaux architecture with uniform facades and arcades, typical of the urban embellishments of the time.
House

33000 Bordeaux

This 18th century house, located in Place Gambetta in Bordeaux, is part of a classic architectural complex emblematic of the city, marked by uniform facades and arcades.
House

33000 Bordeaux

This 18th century house, located in Bordeaux, New Aquitaine, is a historic monument whose facade has been protected since 1927. It illustrates the civil architecture of this period in the region.
House

33000 Bordeaux

This historic house in Bordeaux, classified as a Historic Monument, is distinguished by its facade and roof protected since 1927. Located in New Aquitaine, it illustrates the local architectural heritage.
Hotel Labottière, or House Tivoli

33000 Bordeaux

The Labottière hotel, or Maison Tivoli, is an 18th-century neoclassical mansion in Bordeaux, famous for its architecture and history linked to Bordeaux cultural life. Today, it houses the Bernard-Magrez Cultural Institute.