The Palace of the Parliament of Brittany, or the Parliament of Brittany, in Rennes, in Ille-et-Vilaine, is one of the most important architectural works of the 17th century France and an important part of Brittany patrimony. The palace was designed by the architect Salomon de Brosse, who also designed the Palais du Luxembourg in Paris, and it was completed in 1655. The magnificent palace was the seat of the Parliament of Brittany from the time it was built until the parliament was dissolved by the French Revolution in February 1790. In 1804 the building became the Rennes Court of Appeal and it still serves that role. In 1994 the building was completely restored after the fire damaged most of it and is today one of the most popular Rennes tourist attractions.
Parlement de Bretagne, Rue Nationale, Rennes, France