This building, known as Hôtel Belmont, has held the town’s Tourist Office since 1991. This private home with different beautiful finely crafted skylights...Read more
The turret is covered with a very unique 4-sided roof with double arches meeting at the top. The roof’s outside overhang has 2 carved wooden caryatids,...Read more
Located on the former town square, this covered market was built in 1552 by Jérôme De Carné, Earl of Cohignac and creator of the fairs held in Questembert....Read more
Located on Place Gombaud and built in 1907 by the Union Régionaliste Bretonne (Breton Regionalist Union) for the 1000th anniversary of the death of Alain...Read more
This building, with a turret at the rear, was used as a dairy during the 1950s before being turned into housing and assembly rooms. During the 12th and...Read more
During the 12th century, the castle and city were built on this rocky spur, called “Roche Fort” (large rock). From then on, the place and family were both...Read more
As the town’s main square starting from the 17th century, Place des Halles has long been one of the most important places in the city thanks to its economic...Read more
This opening is one of the Rochefort entrances. This north-south road coincides with the salt route: salt arrives from La Vilaine Maritime (La Roche-Bernard...Read more