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Domingo 18 septiembre 2022, 08:00Passed
Iraila 2022
Igandea 18
08:00 - 18:00

Préfecture du Morbihan

10 bis place du Général de Gaulle, 56000, Vannes
  • Morbihan
  • Bretagne

Morbihan prefecture opens its doors

In order to make discover the living rooms, the winter garden, the English park and the French gardens of this building dating from 1865, the prefecture and its agents offer guided tours.
Domingo 18 septiembre 2022, 08:00Passed
Ministère de l'intérieur

Vannes Prefecture is a beautiful Louis XIII style pastiche granite building, built at the end of the 19th century, surrounded by a beautiful park composed of a French garden on the west side and an English garden on the south side. The park is crossed by a stream lined with century-old trees: sequoias, oaks... From the prefecture, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the ramparts of old Vannes. In order to make discover this building dating from 1865 and its surroundings, the prefecture and its agents offer guided tours on Sunday, September 18 from 10am to 12pm and from 2pm to 6pm. Instructions for visitors to the European Heritage Days are put in place.

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Préfecture du Morbihan
10 bis place du Général de Gaulle, 56000, Vannes
  • Morbihan
  • Bretagne
A pastiche in the Louis XIII style, this 1865 construction is a good example of late-century constructions. A decree of 1861 decided the construction of the prefecture on the site of the old barracks of gendarmerie. The plans had been submitted since 1860 by the departmental architect Aimé. In 1864, the pediments of the courtyard of honour and the south facade were executed by the sculptor Le Merle. The main staircase ramp was forged by Albert Lefebvre. In June 1940, the Germans settled there. On 22 July 1945, General De Gaulle held an audience in the Council Chamber. This room is refurbished and decorated by Bompard, a marine painter, for the visit of the King of Cambodia in 1948\. The building has a floor surmounted by an attic with sloping ceilings. Its central part, raised, is cushioned by a rounded pediment where are sculpted the imperial eagle and two armed characters (Nominoë and Alain Barbe-Torte, hero of the Breton independence). A bull’s-eye illuminates the dome that surmount
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Lieu de pouvoir, édifice judiciaire, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire