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Buildings classified in Finistère

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2 classified building dans le Finistère

Building, 22 Rue de l'Amiral-Réveillère in Roscoff
Immeuble
29680 Roscoff

Historic building located at 22 Rue de l'Amiral-Réveillère in Roscoff, Brittany. An emblematic monument of the city, without period defined in available sources.
Building

29680 Roscoff

Historical building of the 1st quarter of the 17th century in Roscoff, Brittany, representing the roscovite architecture of this period. Fronts and roofs protected since 1975.
Buildings

29300 Quimperlé

The 15th-century buildings in Quimperlé, Brittany, are historic buildings on the edge of the Saint-Michel church, listed as Historic Monuments since 1928.
Ty Kodak Building

29000 Quimper

The Ty Kodak building, in the "paquebot" style, is an art deco building built in 1933 in Quimper, emblematic of modern Breton architecture of the 20th century in the Finistère.
Building

29000 Quimper

Set of 17th century houses in Quimper, Brittany, offering a view of the cathedral's arrows. Façades in wooden panels and stones, typical of local architecture.
Building

29000 Quimper

Set of 17th century houses in Quimper, Brittany, offering a view of the cathedral's arrows. Façades in wooden panels and stones, typical of local architecture.
Building

29600 Morlaix

16th century building in Morlaix, Brittany, rebuilt after 1522. Unique tripartite architecture with covered courtyard and helical staircase, mixing commercial and residential functions.
Building

29600 Morlaix

16th century building in Morlaix, Brittany, remarkable for its carved wooden staircase, transition between the Middle Ages and Renaissance.