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Buildings classified in Haute-Garonne

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Sélection de 8 classified buildings sur 6 en Haute-Garonne

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31000 Toulouse

18th-century building in Toulouse, decorated with carved heads, witness to the dynamism of the Faubourg Saint-Étienne linked to the Canal du Midi and the Port Saint-Sauveur.
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31000 Toulouse

An 18th and 20th century Toulouse building with a historic pharmacy. Its interior decoration of woodwork and paintings of the eighteenth century is classified as Historic Monument.
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31000 Toulouse

Historical 17th-century building in Toulouse, Occitanie, combining classical architecture and 19th-century décor. Ranked Historic Monument in 1993.
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31000 Toulouse

Italian villa from the beginning of the 19th century in Toulouse, decorated with terracotta Virebent, with facades rhythmic with arcades and roofs protected since 1993.
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31000 Toulouse

Art Nouveau building of the 1st quarter 20th century in Toulouse, remarkable for its facades adorned with volutes and ironwork, classified Historic Monument in 1992.
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31000 Toulouse

18th century Toulouse building, combining 17th century structures and neo-classical arrangements from the early 19th century. Façades and remarkable stairwell in the historic heart.
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31000 Toulouse

19th century building in Toulouse, combining neoclassical architecture and medieval remains, located between the streets Clémence-Isaure and the Scarp. Remarkable for its helical stairwell and interior decorations.
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31000 Toulouse

19th century neoclassical building located in Toulouse, Place Wilson, emblematic of the urban beautification program of the time.