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Buildings classified in Charente-Maritime

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2 classified building en Charente-Maritime

Land on which is built the building Guingenaud

17100 Saintes

Historical land classified in Saintes (Charente-Maritime), former location of the building Guingenaud demolished in 1938 to clear the house of the Presidual. Protected since 1937.
Building

17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron

18th century mansion located in Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, New Aquitaine, listed as a historic monument in 1969. Typical example of bourgeois residential architecture on the island.
Building

17320 Saint-Just-Luzac

The 18 rue Garesche building in Saint-Just-Luzac is a 16th and 17th century house, classified as a historic monument for its double gate. Located in Charente-Maritime, it bears witness to the period residential architecture in New Aquitaine.
Buildings

17000 La Rochelle

The Hotel Chastaigner de Cramahé, a 16th-15th-century building in La Rochelle, illustrates the reborn local architecture and the flourishing trade of the time. Ranked historic monument in 1926.
Building

17000 La Rochelle

The Babut Hotel, a 4th quarter 18th and 19th century building, is a mansion located in La Rochelle, New Aquitaine, listed as a historical monument in 2013.
Founcillon Residence in Royan
Building
17200 Royan

The Foncillon residence, a 3rd quarter of the 20th century residential building in Royan, illustrates the post-Second World War architecture inspired by Auguste Perret, with its coated cement facades and luminous duplexes.
Building, 26 Rue Dupaty in La Rochelle
Building
17000 La Rochelle

The building of 26 rue Dupacy in La Rochelle, partially dating from the 16th century, is a remarkable historical monument for its hors-œuvre staircase and its facade on courtyard, remains of the 'Henri II House'.