Parlement de Bretagne
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The Parlement de Bretagne is the symbol of Brittany for its culture and justice. This historic building was constructed in 1618, and designed exclusively by Salomon de Brosse, an architect of the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. After the fire of 1720, this building was further adapted by Jacques V Gabriel in a specific style. This building is a key monument of Rennes.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Rue Nationale Rennes France
Website http://www.parlement-bretagne.com/
Telephone: 02.99.67.11.11
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