PLACE SAINT-PIERRE
Square with old halls partly Romanesque, hosting the Parliament and the theater, to discover in Vannes.
A few old houses adjoining the Cohue, opposite the cathedral, the Cohue designating the old market halls partly Romanesque, remains dating from the sixteenth century. The ground floor was occupied by the stalls of merchants, butchers in majority and the first floor reserved for the courts of justice. The Parliament sat there when it was exiled to Vannes. In the last century, a theatre occupied the first floor, which now houses the museum. The n°9 of the square is one of the oldest houses of the city, recognizable by its many small windows, testimony of the civil architecture of the beginning of the 15th century
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