French buildings

French architecture consists of numerous architectural styles that either originated in France or elsewhere and were developed within the territories of France.

Cour du Temple in Limoges' Chateau Quarter of the city
Cour du Temple in Limoges' Chateau Quarter of the city
Cour du Temple in Limoges' Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Chateau Quarter of the city, and just behind Rue de la Boucherie.
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie in the Chateau Quarter of the city
Entrance to a shop in Limoges' Rue de la Boucherie.
The entrance to the Adrien Dubouché museum of pottery, porcelain and glassware in Limoges.
The Adrien Dubouché museum of pottery, porcelain and glassware in Limoges.
The mediaeval town of Rocamadour in the Department of Lot, France
Fort la Latte in Brittany, France. Taken from the roof of the main tower.
Fort la Latte in Brittany, France
The old pilgrimage town of Conques in France - evening, after the tourists have gone.
"La chapelle de Cénaret" - the chapel in the rocks at Saint-Chély-du-Tarn, Languedoc-Roussillon
The eglise de la Saint-Chély-du-Tarn, Languedoc-Roussillon
The town of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France's South-West corner.
A house in the rural south-west of France, in the act of being reposessed by nature
The mediaeval village of Valon near the Gorges-de-la-Truyere in Aveyron, France. Taken from the top of the Chateau de Valon.