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Maison du Pilier-Rouge

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Maison du Pilier-Rouge is a striking medieval house in Le Mans' old town, named for the red-painted stone column that supports its corner. Built in the early 1500s, this half-timbered building features intricate woodwork and a steep roof typical of the Renaissance period. The red pillar, originally a common feature for corner shops, stands out against the surrounding stone and timber. Today, the house is a private residence but can be admired from the outside. It is located on a narrow street in the Cité Plantagenêt, surrounded by other historic buildings. The house's preservation offers a glimpse into the daily life of Le Mans' prosperous merchants centuries ago. It's a quick stop for photography enthusiasts and those exploring the old town's architectural heritage.

Don't miss

  • Spot the iconic red column at the corner of the building
  • Observe the half-timbered construction and carved wooden details
  • Photograph the house from the adjacent square for a full view
  • Combine with a walk through the medieval streets of the Cité Plantagenêt

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