French buildings

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

The mediaeval Chateau and village of Valon near the Gorges-de-la-Truyere in Aveyron, France
The old pilgrimage town of Conques in France, dominated by the Abbey Church of Sainte Foy.
The old pilgrimage town of Conques in France, dominated by the Abbey Church of Sainte Foy.
The old pilgrimage town of Conques in France. A study of the traditional Quercy rooftops.
The old pilgrimage town of Conques in France. Cloisters near the Abbey Church of Sainte Foy.
The old pilgrimage town of Conques in France. Mediaeval buildings in the main square.
The old pilgrimage town of Conques in France
The old pilgrimage town of Conques and the Abbey Church of Sainte Foy.
The village of Corrèze and the surrounding countryside. Limousin, France
The village of Corrèze and the surrounding countryside. Limousin, France
The main square in the village of Corrèze in Limousin, France
Port Margot in the village of Corrèze and the department of Corrèze.
Port Margot in the village of Corrèze and the department of Corrèze.
Pont Valentré in the city of Cahors, France
The pretty village of St-Cirq-Lapopie on the River Lot, France.
Port Margot and the mediaeval village centre of Corrèze, Limousin.
The view over the rooftops in the Limousin village of Corrèze.
The mediaeval village centre of Corrèze, Limousin.
The main square and Mairie (mayor's office) in the village of Corrèze, Limousin.
The main street in the village of Corrèze, Limousin.
A view of the upper part of Mont St Michel, Normandy.
A view from high up Mont St Michel, Normandy.
A view from high up Mont St Michel, Normandy.
A stained glass window in the Abbey, Mont St Michel, Normandy. The window depicts St Michel slaying the dragon