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HISTORIC TOWNS IN BRITTANY
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Historic cities of South Brittany
Hennebont, Pontivy, Quimperle and Port-Louis are classified 'Historic Towns' by the Ministry of Culture
These towns, rich in history and cultural heritage, protected by their ramparts (Port-Louis) or traversed by the river, invite our visitors to follow the trails of Brittany History.
* PORT-Louis, situated at the entrance to the roadstead at Lorient, and at the mouth of the river Blavet, is protected by a 16th century citadel.
* PONTIVY includes a medieval town of narrow winding streets lined with timbered houses and the Napoleonic District with its wide thoroughfares.
* HENNEBONT medieval town is situated on the banks of the river Blavet with its ramparts and its fortified old city.
* QUIMPERLE, lying between rivers and forest, possesses a rich architectural heritage. Churches to visit : Ste Croix (11th century)and Notre Dame de l'assomption (13th century) |
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