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Town halls and palaces listed in Brittany

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Guingamp City Hall
Hôtel de ville
22200 Guingamp

The Guingamp Town Hall, a former 18th-century monastery of religious hospitals, is located in the centre of Guingamp, Brittany. Ranked a Historical Monument, it illustrates the religious architecture converted into a civil building after the Revolution.
Palais du Parlement de Bretagne in Rennes
Palais
35000 Rennes

The Palace of the Parliament of Brittany, a classic 17th and 18th century building in Rennes, was the seat of the Regional Parliament before becoming the Court of Appeal. Historical symbol of Breton justice, it was restored after the fire of 1994.
Palais Saint-Georges de Rennes
Palais
35000 Rennes

The Palais Saint-Georges, a 17th-century building in Rennes, a former abbey transformed into barracks and then into municipal services, combines classical architecture and Breton history.
City Hall of Fougères
Hôtel de ville
35300 Fougères

The town hall of Fougères, 15th century building, is a historical monument located in the centre of Fougères, Brittany, near the church of Saint-Léonard.
Rennes Town Hall
Mairie
35000 Rennes

The City Hall of Rennes, an 18th century administrative building, is a classical masterpiece located Place de la Mairie, symbol of reconstruction after the fire of 1720. It combines municipal function and historical heritage in Brittany.
Port Louis Town Hall
Mairie
56290 Port-Louis

Port Louis Town Hall is a historic monument located in Morbihan, Brittany. Its facades and roofs, protected since 1945, make it an emblematic communal building of this port city.
Former bishopric, currently presbytery, town hall and town hall
Palais épiscopal
22220 Tréguier

The former bishopric of Tréguier, a 17th-century building in Brittany, now houses presbytery, town hall and town hall. This episcopal palace, rebuilt in 1608, combines classical architecture and medieval remains in the heart of the historic city.
Morbihan Prefecture in Vannes
Palais
56000 Vannes

The Morbihan Prefecture, a 19th-century administrative building in Vannes, combines Louis XIII style with Breton symbols. Inaugurated in 1865, it is surrounded by an English-speaking park and partially classified as historical monuments.