French buildings

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

Inside the Abbey, Mont St Michel, Normandy.
Inside the Abbey, Mont St Michel, Normandy.
The Abbey on Mont St Michel, Normandy.
The Abbey and garden, Mont St Michel, Normandy.
The upper part of Mont St Michel, Normandy.
Mont St Michel, Normandy.
Pont de l'Escurol in the centre of Tulle in the department of Corrèze, Limousin, France.
Tulle in the department of Corrèze, Limousin, France. Mediaeval buildings surrounding Place Gambetta and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame.
Tulle in the department of Corrèze, Limousin, France. Public steps leading off from Place Gambetta and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame.
Looking down on the Cathédrale Notre-Dame, Tulle in the department of Corrèze, Limousin, France.
The hilltop village of Loubressac, department of Lot, France.
The hilltop village of Loubressac, department of Lot, France.
The hilltop village of Loubressac, in the department of Lot, France.
Cottages in the hilltop village of Loubressac, department of Lot, France.
The hilltop village of Loubressac, in the department of Lot, France.
church and chateau, Seilhac in the department of Corrèze, France.
The church of L'abbatiale St Pierre de Beaulieu in the department of Corrèze, France.
Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne in the department of Corrèze, France
The church of L'abbatiale St Pierre de Beaulieu in the department of Corrèze, France.
The gateway of Saint Jacques, Parthenay, France.
The bridge and gateway of Saint Jacques, Parthenay, France
Parthenay, France. The gateway and bridge of Saint Jacques on the River Thouet.
The church of Sainte-Croix, Parthenay in France
Typical French high street shops. Taken in the town of Blois.