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Classified buildings recensées par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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1 classified building dans l'Eure-et-Loir

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28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, bearing witness to the urban reconstruction after the fire of 1723. Fronts and roofs protected since 1953.
Building

28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, bearing witness to the urban reconstruction after the fire of 1723. Example of planned chess architecture with central square and arcades.
Building

28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, bearing witness to the urban reconstruction after the fire of 1723. Example of planned chess architecture with central square and arcades.
Building

28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, rebuilt after the fire of 1723 according to a chessboard plan. Witness of classical French urbanism.
Building

28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, rebuilt after the fire of 1723 according to a chessboard plan designed by Jules Hardouin.
Building

28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, rebuilt after the fire of 1723 according to a chessboard plan designed by Jules Hardouin.
Building

28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, from the 1723 post-fire reconstruction plan by Jules Hardouin. Witness of classical French urbanism.
Building

28200 Châteaudun

18th century building located in Châteaudun, in the Centre-Val de Loire, bearing witness to the urban reconstruction after the fire of 1723. Facades and roofs classified as Historical Monument.