Rennes Capital de Bretagne population plus de 200,000

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Rennes

Capital de Bretagne

population plus de 200,000

Bretagne

la côte de Bretagne

les maisons à colombages are examples of medieval architecture.

La place des Lices - Medieval tournaments took place here.

Deux rivières, l’Ille et la Vilaine intersect at Rennes

Rennes is well known for its universities.

Les portes Mordelaises were the main entrance to the city in the 15th century.

Le parc du Thabor

Le Parlement de Bretagne is the most famous building in Rennes.

La cité judiciaire was built in the 1980’s and is an example of futuristic architecture.

La Poterie is a station on the VAL, the metro of Rennes.

• Julius Ceasar conquered Condate, the Celtic city that would become Rennes, in 57 BC. The city became an important administrative and trade center of the Roman Empire.

• The Great Fire of 1720 destroyed about 900 buildings in the city center. Renne’s present-day layout dates back to the city’s reconstruction.

• Rennes became the administrative center of the Nazi occupation of Brittany during World War II. The city was finally liberated in August 1944 by the Americans.

• Rennes has been a university town since the 18th century. Apart from its two main universities, Rennes 1 and Rennes 2, the city is home to some 20 other institutions of higher learning. Rennes 1 and many of the other schools offer degrees in science, biotechnology, electronics, telecommunications and other cutting-edge technologies. Consequently, the city has become an important research center. Around 25,000 people work for companies in these fields.

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