An extremely interesting and complete one and a half hour tour with a wonderful guide who had us... read more
An extremely interesting and complete one and a half hour tour with a wonderful guide who had us... read more
We visited the old town and bought tickets to visit the parlement which is also the court. The... read more
It is not possible to buy your ticket on the place, you have to go in a tourist office, 800 metres from the parliament.
It's actually a Court House, not a Parlament. Anyway, really good in case you're interested in architecture, law and history.
We were in Rennes for 1 night after visiting Mont St Michel. On a Saturday morning on October 6, we had the opportunity to walk around Rennes center and stopped by the Parliament building.
We were able to view this building on a quiet Saturday morning.
Its not a parliament building but a court building. We were in Rennes on a Saturday and saw at least five weddings at the hotel de ville on the square.
While it is called the Parliament Building, it is actually the court of appeal. But, then, naming something that it isn’t, is typical for governments the world over. Nonetheless, it is building to see if only from the outside.
we could only see the outside in that it was closed to the public on this day. I believe it would be interesting to visit, but the exterior is really nice