The Palace of the Parliament of Brittany, often simply called the Parliament of Brittany, is a building of classical architecture, built in the seventeenth century and was the seat of the Parliament of Brittany until it was closed by the French Revolution in February 1790 (apart from its 'exile' in Vannes from 1675 to 1689).
The building became the Court of Rennes in 1804. This monument has now been fully restored following the fire of February 5, 1994, which was the result of violent demonstrations by fishermen.
Source: Roeland Janssen
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Address: Bretagne, France
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