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Bastion Notre-Dame in Vannes dans le Morbihan

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Bastion

Bastion Notre-Dame in Vannes

    Rue Émile Burgault
    56000 Vannes

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

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Origin and history

The Notre Dame bastion is a monument located in the city of Vannes, Brittany. Although its name evokes a religious or military origin, the available sources do not specify its period of construction or its exact role in local history. Its name suggests a link to Marian protection or devotion, typical of many fortifications or urban buildings in France.

In the Breton context, bastions such as Vannes could be used to strengthen the medieval or modern city walls. These structures often played a key role in defending against local invasions or conflicts. In Vannes, a historic city with both Breton and French influences, such works testify to the strategic importance of the region throughout the centuries.

Without further information, it is difficult to assign a precise function to this bastion, but its name and location make it a significant part of the valve heritage.