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Buildings classified in Ille-et-Vilaine

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Sélection de 8 classified buildings sur 13 en Ille-et-Vilaine

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35000 Rennes

18th-century building located Place du Palais in Rennes, Brittany, remarkable for its granite arcades and its classic post-fire architecture of 1720.
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35000 Rennes

18th century building located Place du Palais in Rennes, typical of the post-fire architecture of 1720 with its granite arcades and roofs at the Mansart.
Building

35000 Rennes

18th century building located in Rennes, Brittany, classified as a historical monument for its facade and roof.
Building

35000 Rennes

This 17th-century building in Rennes, Brittany, is a typical example of wood-paned architecture with a Mansart roof, located on Rue de Corbin.
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35000 Rennes

17th-century building in Rennes, Brittany, combining masonry and wood. Fronts and roofs protected since 1967, with outbuildings dating back to the 15th century.
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35700 Rennes

The building of the 2 passage of the Carmelites, built in 1666 in Rennes, was an architectural portal of the seventeenth century, vestige of the Carmelite convent, today disappeared after its collapse in 1972.
Building Le Gallic, former Gallic-Hotel

35800 Dinard

The building Le Gallic, former Gallic-Hotel, is a 20th century historical monument located in Dinard, Brittany, known for its preserved architecture and remarkable interiors.
Buildings, 7-13-15-15bis-17 Rue des Grands Degrès in Saint-Malo
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35400 Saint-Malo

Set of historic buildings located on Rue des Grands Degrès in Saint-Malo, Brittany. Their exact period remains undetermined, but they illustrate the local architectural heritage.