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Buildings classified in the Great East

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Sélection de 8 classified buildings sur 71 dans le Grand-Est

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52000 Chaumont

Historic Monument listed building located in Chaumont, in the Great East, without specific period identified. Located at 8 rue Bouchardon, it belongs to the commune.
Building

52000 Chaumont

Building of the 1st quarter of the 17th century located in Chaumont, in the Great East, housing a statue classified from the Virgin to the Child on its facade.
Building

52000 Chaumont

Building of the last quarter of the 18th century located in Chaumont en Grand Est, classified Historic Monument for its facades and staircase ramp.
Building

52000 Chaumont

18th century building located in Chaumont in the Great East, classified as a historical monument for its skylights and cornice. Witness of the civil architecture of the time.
Building at the 8 Place du Docteur-Pierre-Walter in Bergheim
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68750 Bergheim

The building in the 8th Place du Docteur-Pierre-Walter, located in Bergheim (Haut-Rhin), is a historic monument inscribed since 1947, emblematic of the local architectural heritage in the Great East.
Building at 9 Avenue du Maréchal-Foch in Mulhouse
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68100 Mulhouse

The building at 9 Avenue du Maréchal-Foch is a historic monument located in Mulhouse, Upper Rhine, registered since 1986. It is distinguished by its emblematic urban architecture of the Mulhousian region.
Building at 62-64 Rue du Général de Gaulle in Kaysersberg
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68240 Kaysersberg

The 62-64 Rue du Général-de-Gaulle building in Kaysersberg is an Alsatian patrician house from the early 16th century, now home to the local historical museum in the Upper Rhine.
Building at 42 Rue du Général-de-Gaulle in Kaysersberg
Building
68240 Kaysersberg

18th-century building located in Kaysersberg (Haut-Rhin), an example of Alsatian civil architecture combining French and local influences. Registered as historical monuments since 1946.