French colonial architecture
French colonial architecture includes several styles of architecture used by the French during colonization. French colonial architecture has a long history, beginning in North America in 1604 and being most active in the Western Hemisphere until the 19th century, when the French turned their attention more to Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Many former French colonies, especially those in Southeast Asia, have previously been reluctant to promote their colonial architecture as an asset for tourism; however, in recent times, the new generation of local authorities has somewhat "embraced" the architecture and has begun to advertise it.
In Africa
French Equatorial Africa
In the former French Equatorial Africa, Brazzaville, the capital of Congo, and Douala, the largest city of Cameroon have many French colonial buildings.French North Africa
19th and early 20th-century French colonial architecture is typical of the European districts in former French North African countries including most Algerian and Tunisian cities, as well as Casablanca, Morocco. In the mid-20th-century, Algiers became an important center for Modernist architecture.French West Africa
French colonial architecture is found in many large and mid-sized former French West African cities, with a particularly significant concentration in the former capital city, Saint-Louis, Senegal.In Asia
French colonisation of three countries in mainland Southeast Asia—Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, known as Indochina in the 19th and 20th centuries, left a lasting architectural legacy. Most French colonial buildings, now mostly transformed for public use, are located in large urban areas, namely Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, and Phnom Penh.There are also some colonial buildings were built in China due to French concessions and other interests in the country during 19th and 20th centuries.
Cambodia
- In Phnom Penh:
- *Central Market
- *Phnom Penh
- *Hotel Le Royal
- *National Library of Cambodia
- *Villa Picturesque
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China
- In Beijing:
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- In Tianjin:
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- * Zizhulin Church
- In Shanghai:
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- * Banque de l'Indochine Building, Shanghai
- * St. Joseph's Church, Shanghai
- In Wuhan:
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- In Guangzhou
- * Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel, Shamian Island
- In Zhanjiang:
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Laos