Hi everyone,
Today, a flight above a iconic and well-known house in the Golfe du Morbihan
The Pink House, captured here in aerial images, is an architectural gem of the Gulf of Morbihan. Built in 1908 by architect Guillot, it stands proudly on the coast of Séné, in the Conleau inlet. Its unique style, blending regionalist and Art Nouveau influences, is distinguished by its characteristic pink walls and slate roof.
Initially a holiday villa for the Loth family, it briefly served as an observation post during World War II. Its privileged location in the Conleau inlet offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Morbihan waters. Over the decades, the Pink House has become an iconic landmark for sailors and walkers.
Today, although privately owned, it remains a strong symbol of Séné's architectural heritage and a witness to local history, attracting the attention of visitors exploring this magnificent Breton coast.
Enjoy the flight,
Matt
Today, a flight above a iconic and well-known house in the Golfe du Morbihan
The Pink House, captured here in aerial images, is an architectural gem of the Gulf of Morbihan. Built in 1908 by architect Guillot, it stands proudly on the coast of Séné, in the Conleau inlet. Its unique style, blending regionalist and Art Nouveau influences, is distinguished by its characteristic pink walls and slate roof.
Initially a holiday villa for the Loth family, it briefly served as an observation post during World War II. Its privileged location in the Conleau inlet offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Morbihan waters. Over the decades, the Pink House has become an iconic landmark for sailors and walkers.
Today, although privately owned, it remains a strong symbol of Séné's architectural heritage and a witness to local history, attracting the attention of visitors exploring this magnificent Breton coast.
Enjoy the flight,
Matt