THE HOUSES OF THE 17TH CENTURY
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Landerneau has several beautiful houses, symbols of its rich past:
The Maison de la Duchesse Anne, place du Marché, is easy to find. After hosting the offices of the Tourist Office, she received a full renovation. It will offer a tea room on the ground floor, as well as a museum on the first floor (remaining floors remaining private). Dated in 1664, this beautiful residence has a series of glass windows that occupy a large part of the northern pignon. On the façade, a statue of the Risen Christ is inserted into a niche.
La Maison de Notre-Dame-de-Rumengol, at 3 St-Thomas Street, attracts a look. His name recalls the passage of pilgrims who went to Rumengol, a few kilometers away, and gathered in front of the statue of Notre Dame. This house has undergone few changes since its construction. The wedding of the pink stones of the Aber Ildut and the yellow stones of Logonna give it a unique aspect.
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De l'autre côté de l'Elorn, la maison de Notre Dame de Rumengol fait angle. Sur cet angle se trouve une statue à l'éffigie de Notre Dame de Rumengol. En tout état de cause, se sont deux bâtiments montrant bien l'architecture locale au XVIIème siècle!
celle appelée de la Princesse Anne ou maison de la Sénéchaussée car elle faisait face à l'étage des Halles où siégeait le dit magistrat Sénéchal et de style reconnaissance et médiéval
et l'auberge Notre dame de Rumengol devant laquelle les pèlerins faisaient halte avant de poursuivre leur route vers le pèlerinage de Rumengol construite en pierre de Logonna.
Très belle maison aussi celle à encorbellement de la rue st Thomas.