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- The Corderie Royale is a 1666 building originally used for the manufacture of rope for ship rigging but now the centrepiece of the Centre International...
- Vauban. In 1697, Vauban built the impressive corderie, a building designed to make ropes. The corderie, still standing, is 20 metres wide and 320 metres...
- similarly scaled facility in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France, called the Corderie Royale, is also maintained as a museum within the Centre International...
- the National Navy Museum (Musée National de la Marine) the Rope Factory (corderie), at over 370 metres long for centuries the longest manufacturing building...
- talents for architecture were first tested in 1665, in building the royal corderie (ropewalk) at Rochefort. Blondel was also put in charge of constructing...
- Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban. Between 1666 and 1669 the King had the Corderie Royale (then the longest building in Europe) constructed to make cordage...
- year to build). The shipyard was in one of the two dry docks beside the Corderie Royale at Rochefort. As far as possible, traditional construction methods...
- of the Biennale was set up. The director, Paolo Portoghesi, opened the Corderie dell'****nale to the public for the first time. At the Mostra del Cinema...
- Nathalie Lemel, at the junction of the rue Dupetit-Thouars and the rue de la Corderie, is the site of the former headquarters of the International Workingmen's...
- rue de la Corderie [376] Couvent de la Merci 3 45 rue des Archives [377] École élémentaire Beranger 3 3 rue Béranger 2 rue de la Corderie [378] Édicule...