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Town halls and palaces listed in the English Channel

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Stele of Marie Ravenel

50840 Fermanville

The statue of Marie Ravenel, erected in the 1st quarter of the 20th century in Fermanville, Normandy, is a tribute to Norman poetess, in the form of a menhir monument decorated with a carved medallion.
City Hall of Cherbourg-Octeville
City Hall
50130 Cherbourg-en-Cotentin

The city hall of Cherbourg-Octeville, a 19th-century neo-classical building, stands in Place de la République in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Normandy. It combines municipal history and architectural heritage marked by successive extensions.
Hotel of the former customs of Cherbourg-Octeville
City Hall
50130 Cherbourg-en-Cotentin

The old customs hotel, built in 1781 in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, is an 18th century mansion, emblematic of Norman maritime heritage. Ranked a historic monument, it combines schist architecture with red bricks.
Grand Dean of Avranches
Deaned
50300 Avranches

The Grand Deanate of Avranches, a former 12th century seigneurial mansion transformed into an ecclesiastical residence, is a rare example of medieval civil architecture in Normandy, located in the English Channel. Ranked a historic monument, it combines Romanesque elements and 15th and 18th century layouts.
Former sub-prefecture of Costs
Sub-prefecture
50200 Coutances

The former Coutances sub-prefecture, or Hotel Mailer de Milly, is a 17th-century building located in the Manche, Normandy. This historic monument, registered in 1973, is distinguished by its facades and entrance gate.
Episcopal Palace of Coutances
Episcopal Palace
50200 Coutances

The Episcopal Palace of Coutances, built in the 18th century in the English Channel, is the current residence of the bishops of Coutances and Avranches, located near the cathedral of this Norman city.