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Maritime heritage, lighthouses and islands classified in Brittany

Retrouvez les 20 lighthouses and islands classified in the Brittany region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 classified maritime assets sur 20 en Bretagne

Ile de Toul-Bras
Island
56170 Quiberon

The island of Toul-Bras is a monument located in Quiberon, Brittany. Its history and exact period remain undocumented in available sources.
Triagoz Lighthouse

22160 Trégastel

The Triagoz Lighthouse, built in the 19th century on the Triagoz plateau near Tregastel (Côtes-d'Armor), is a square pink granite tower classified as a historical monument in 2017. A Breton maritime symbol, it combines functionality and medieval aesthetics.
Lighthouse and Penfret Fort

29170 Fouesnant

The Penfret lighthouse and fort, built in the 19th century on the Glénan archipelago in Fouesnant (Finistère), is a unique military and maritime complex, combining an operational lighthouse since 1838 with a coastal battery integrated into a fortified basin.
Four Lighthouse

29840 Porspoder

The Four Lighthouse, built in the 19th century on a granite pit off Porspoder (Finistère), is an iconic sea lighthouse, twin to the Black Stone Lighthouse, classified as a historic monument in 2017.
Tévennec Lighthouse

29770 Île-de-Sein

The Tévennec Lighthouse, built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century on an isolated rock of the Raz de Sein (Finister), is an iconic flagship house, automated in 1910 and listed as a historic monument in 2015. Symbol of Breton maritime challenges, it embodies technical audacity and local legends.
Lighthouse on the island of Sein

29990 Île-de-Sein

The lighthouse on Sein Island, built in the mid-20th century on this Breton island, replaces a first lighthouse destroyed in 1944. This historic monument combines maritime, electrical and water functions for the inhabitants.
Former Port-Coton radar station

56360 Bangor

The former Port-Coton radar station, built in 1943 in Bangor, England, is a vestige of the Atlantic Wall, integrated into a cliff with bunkers and underground networks to monitor the coasts.
Pen-Men Lighthouse

56590 Groix

The Pen-Men Lighthouse, built in the 19th century on the island of Groix in Brittany, is an automated but guarded flagship house, classified as a historical monument in 2015.