Architecture sights in St Denis
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Préfecture
One of the grandest 19th century colonial buildings is the Préfecture, which stands proudly on the seafront. It began life as a coffee warehouse in 1734 and later served as the headquarters of the French East India Company.
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Former Hôtel de Ville
Many consider the neoclassical Former Hôtel de Ville, to be the city's most beautiful building; it's certainly imposing, with its regimented columns, balustrades and jaunty clock tower.
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Palais Rontaunay
St-Denis is devoid of beaches, but it boasts a gaggle of well-preserved 19th century colonial buildings, one of which is Palais Rontaunay, which was built in 1854.
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Anciens Magasins Aubinais
On Rue Jean Chatel you'll stumble across the colonial building, Anciens Magasins Aubinais, a former warehouse.
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Ancienne Maison des Notaires
On Rue Jean Chatel you'll stumble across the colonial building, the Ancienne Maison des Notaires.
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