Portes Mordelaises - Site historique Rennes centre

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Rennes, France

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Portes Mordelaises - Site historique Rennes centre Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Portes Mordelaises - Site historique Rennes centre is located in Rennes, France on 6 Rue des Portes Mordelaises. Portes Mordelaises - Site historique Rennes centre is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in France.

Address

6 Rue des Portes Mordelaises

Phone

+33 891673535

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Pablo Castro

Work going on. Nothing to see..

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Markkung Journey

Historical Gate in Rennes in the Old town combination in the modern city if Rennes. Nice photo spot and good to walking and relax in the old town area.

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Isabel Becerra

Lovely staff. Great crepes! It's a book cafe

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Clément Chagot

Very good experience, a diferent way of cooking the French Galette, it’s so good !

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Liam Gillespie

This place is so cool and the crepes were great

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Марк Лернер

A very interesting and well-preserved historical architectural medieval artifact. It helps the imagination and stimulates interest in the history of Bretagne and France as a whole. The building went on throughout the tenth century. Gate through passage, the remainder of the fortress walls of the city of Rennes. It was the main entrance to Rennes. Named in honor of the city of Mordelles. Mainly served as an entrance for processions. Equipped with a movable bridge, which is preserved. Very essential impression. There is information on the stands, however, only in French. But the name of the street is in Breton :)

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MissSJ

This was the most impressive structure during my visit in Rennes. The surrounding was rather quiet as there was nobody there.

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Michael Morrissey

You would never find this place without a recommendation, but it is a gorgeous, welcoming little restaurant with delicious crepes. The staff -- which seemed to be a family to me -- were warm, polite, and forgiving that our party did not speak a lick of French. This little back alley (literally) creperie is surrounded by many busier, happening ones (we joked that this area must be \the creperie district\), but Mordelaises is a true gem.