18 Feb 2008 04:37:51 | Jakob Jelling
Rennes, located at 300 kilometers southwest of Paris, towards
the northwestern area of France, is the municipal capital of the
region of Brittany and one of the most interesting towns of it
as well. There are several interesting characteristics about
this city, such as, for example, its history and its
constructions, some of them among the most ancient of the region.
Rennes economy is based on its agriculture as well as some
industrial products. It produces an important amount of
agricultural products which are consumed within the region as
well as throughout several other places. Besides this, Rennes
also produces farm equipment, railroad related products and cars
among others.
At its origins, Rennes was the main city of the Celtic Redones.
After that, this town became part of the Romans domains, and the
next important historic fact happened during the XX century,
when it was named capital of Brittany. this way, this city has
had an important role in many époques as well as it has gone
through several important changes.
During the XVIII century, around the year 1720, Rennes went
through a disastrous fire which caused it to lose many of its
original buildings and caused its general appearance to change.
Later, during World War II, Rennes became again badly affected,
this time for bombing, which again caused it to loose some of
its constructions.
Although many of its original buildings and constructions
disappeared, many others still remain almost unchanged. Among
these constructions there are, for example, the Duchesne Tower
from the XV century, the Palais Saint Georges from the XVII
century, the Opera from the XIX century, many mansions from the
XVII century and others from the XIX century, and several
squares from the XVIII century among others.
The Chapel of Saint Yves is another great construction located
in Rennes and which still shows many of its original
characteristics unchanged. This building was constructed during
the XV century, and is an amazing inheritance from the past.
Besides the construction itself, those who approach the
Cathedral of Saint Yves can also visit permanent exhibitions
which take place within its walls.
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