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Sélection de 8 most beautiful monuments sur 36 dans le Finistère

Menhir from Kerhouézel to Porspoder
Menhirs
29840 Porspoder

The Kerhouézel Menhir, erected in the Neolithic in Porspoder (Finistry), is a 6.60 m granite block classified as a historic monument in 1921.
House of the Duchess Anne in Morlaix
Wooden house
29600 Morlaix

The house of the Duchess Anne, medieval half-timbered building of the 16th century, is located in Morlaix, Brittany. Classified as a historical monument, it illustrates the Breton Renaissance architecture with its carved staircase and covered courtyard.
House of the Duchess Anne in Landerneau
House classified MH
29800 Landerneau

The House of the Duchess Anne, a 17th-century bourgeois building in Landerneau, Brittany, combines stone and wood facades with an iconic staircase turret.
Laying house in Morlaix
Wooden house
29600 Morlaix

Morlaix's pondalez house is an iconic building located in this Breton city. Its typical architecture reflects the local heritage, although its exact period remains undetermined.
Halles, then union of initiative
Halle
29430 Plouescat

The halls of Plouescat, a 16th century civil building, are the only wooden blocks of Finistère. Located in Place du Général de Gaulle, they housed markets and seigneurial justice.
Closed town of Concarneau
City closed
29900 Concarneau

The town of Concarneau is a fortified town of the 15th and 17th centuries, built on a rocky island in Brittany. This historic heart, surrounded by granite ramparts, bears witness to a rich military and maritime history.
Tour Vauban de Camaret-sur-Mer
Tower
29570 Camaret-sur-Mer

The Vauban tower of Camaret-sur-Mer, built between 1683 and 1696, is a hexagonal military structure located in Brittany, designed by engineer Vauban to defend Brest against maritime attacks.
Lovignon Bridge of Quimperlé
Bridge
29300 Quimperlé

The Pont Lovignon, also known as Pont Fleuri, is a 16th century bridge in Quimperlé, Brittany, crossing the Ellé. In 1928, it was a key passage between Quimperlé and Vannes.