LA MAISON LOUIS XIV
A house with a stone façade adorned with balconies and wrought-iron balustrades, which was home to Louis XIV at his wedding
The Louis XIV house, Lohobiague-enea, with its corbelled turrets, was built in 1643 for a wealthy shipowner and has been listed since 2003. This was a period when wealthy families were building beautiful homes. Its stone façade is adorned with balconies and wrought-iron balustrades. It was the home of Louis XIV at his wedding in 1660. The house you'll visit is a private residence, still inhabited and owned by the same family since its construction. Length of visit: 45 minutes.
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