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Lime ovens, factories and manufactures classified in Île de France

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Lime ovens en Île de France

Sélection de 8 lime kilns, classified plants and manufactures sur 6 en Île de France

Former Tobacco Manufacturing

92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux

The former tobacco factory of Issy-les-Moulineaux, built in the early 20th century, is an emblematic industrial site of Île-de-France, now converted into houses and offices after its closure in 1978.
Former distillery bottling plant called Clacquesin factory

92240 Malakoff

The former Clacquesin distillery, built at the beginning of the 20th century in Malakoff, is an emblematic industrial hotel made of bichrome bricks, classified as Historic Monument in 2009.
Former factory of Doctor Pierre, currently factory Natalys

92000 Nanterre

The former factory of Dr Pierre, an industrial building of the early 20th century in Nanterre (Hautes-de-Seine), combines monumental architecture and pharmaceutical history. Ranked MH in 1992, it now houses a third place dedicated to the social and solidarity economy.
Crystalry or Manufacture of Queen's Crystals

92310 Sèvres

The Queen's Cristallery, founded in the 18th century in Sèvres, Île-de-France, was a royal crystal factory in ancient stables. Transferred in 1787, his building is now classified.
Former matchmaking factory, currently headquarters of the Documentation Française

93300 Aubervilliers

Former matchmaking factory of the early 20th century in Aubervilliers, Île-de-France, converted to the headquarters of the French Documentation. Its industrial architecture and iconic fireplace make it a major historical heritage.
Water-raising plant

93500 Pantin

The Pantin Water Elevator Factory, built in the 20th century in Île-de-France, is an industrial monument dedicated to water treatment and elevation, designed by architect Charles Auray in 1935.
Former factory Couette

93200 Saint-Denis

The former Coignet factory, built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century in Saint-Denis, is a pioneering testimony of the concrete industrial architecture, including a roofed roof pavilion.
Christofle Goldsmith's Factory

93200 Saint-Denis

The Christofle factory, built in Saint-Denis in Île-de-France at the end of the 19th century, is a major testimony of neo-Gothic industrial architecture, dedicated to goldsmith's and nickel metallurgy. Classified as a historic monument, it once houses a museum today closed.