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Villas, mansions, and extraordinary buildings
Cornuché Boulevard is very simple: Anglo-Norman villas, mansions, and extraordinary buildings that preside over the fine city of Deauville. In 2005, the city created a heritage protection area in which they are no less than 555 buildings are inscribed. A example of one of these architectural gems? The Villa Strassburger, a haven of peace with apple tree crowning the garden, a symbol of the Norman style of rural architecture. Built in 1907, this house is on property which once belonged to Gustave Flaubert and is listed as a historical monument for its half-timbered walls and roof. I took the road towards the sea and the casino, and found the house of Cercle (1875).
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