Porte Saint Vincent Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a historic landmark built from the late 16th century to the early 17th century and was classified as a historical monument in 1928.
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Nothing that interesting
This was one of the main gates to the town of Vannes in the Middle Ages linking it with the port. However, you probably would not notice it now amongst all the restaurants and shops at the port. In s...
The Main Entrance to Town Center During Medieval Days
If you are entering from the port, you'll likely go through this main gate as you approach the town center. You'll find shops and stores as you pass through and likely be tempted by the baked goods t...
If you park in the huge underground carpark at Le Port this will be how you enter the Old Town. There are lots of places to have a coffee or window shop around this Porte
It's the main gate into town during the middle ages, but as gates go, not the most impressive. A couple of shops and bakeries alongside it. You can't miss it when walking the town.
Nothing that interesting
This was one of the main gates to the town of Vannes in the Middle Ages linking it with the port. However, you probably would not notice it now amongst all the restaurants and shops at the port. In s...
Stunning town gates
This historic town gate leads you into the most delightful medieval; town centre I have ever seen. The timber buildings are very well preserved.
The Main Entrance to Town Center During Medieval Days
If you are entering from the port, you'll likely go through this main gate as you approach the town center. You'll find shops and stores as you pass through and likely be tempted by the baked goods t...
The entrance from Le Port
If you park in the huge underground carpark at Le Port this will be how you enter the Old Town. There are lots of places to have a coffee or window shop around this Porte
Nice main gate
It's the main gate into town during the middle ages, but as gates go, not the most impressive. A couple of shops and bakeries alongside it. You can't miss it when walking the town.