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Place du Champ-Jacquet

A charming triangular square featuring Rennes' most famous 17th-century timber-framed houses. The buildings lean at various angles due to historical window additions that compromised structural support. At the center stands the statue of Jean Leperdit, mayor during the French Revolution. Includes the notable Hôtel Hay de Tizé (1665) with its mix of stone and wood

Practical Information

Updated: Jan 16, 2026

Entrance Fee

Free

Free

Best Time to Visit

Best for photography in morning or late afternoon light. The leaning houses create unique photo opportunities. Popular spot for evening drinks

Price Range

Free
Official Website

Connectivity & Services

Wheelchair access
Partial
Audio guide
Not available
Staff assistance
Not available

Facilities & Services

restaurants
bars

Working Hours

Updated: Jan 16, 2026
24 hours

Reviews

Weather

Average temperature by month

Nowweather9°
88%14 м/с
Todayweather12°6°
Tomorrowweather8°5°
Sunweather10°6°
Monweather9°7°
Tueweather10°6°
Wedweather11°5°
Thuweather9°2°
9°
3°Jan
10°
3°Feb
13°
5°Mar
16°
6°Apr
19°
9°May
23°
12°Jun
25°
14°Jul
25°
14°Aug
22°
11°Sep
17°
9°Oct
13°
6°Nov
10°
4°Dec

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