Order your signage from REMPART

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings can be classified or listed as Historic Monuments (MH), and towns, villages, districts, rural areas and landscapes can be classified as Remarkable Heritage Sites (SPR).

The "Remarkable Garden" label, for its part, is designed to publicize and promote well-maintained parks and gardens open to the public.

Technical info

Format: 30x30 cm

2 choices: aluminum or steel

Order your signage from REMPART

  1. Fill in the order form and attach the document certifying the site's label.
  2. Send the documents to the Délégation nationale(signaletique@rempart.com)
  3. Validate the quotation and artwork proposed by REMPART
  4. Fix your plate with the screws supplied

Historical monument

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings may be classified or listed as Monuments Historiques (MH).

With a view to enhancing the value of our heritage, the Ministry of Culture felt it necessary to create a logotype to identify the presence of a building protected as a Monument Historique in the eyes of the general public. Inspired by the labyrinth of Reims Cathedral, the "Monument historique" logotype was created in 1985.

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings may be classified or listed as Monuments Historiques (MH).With a view to enhancing the value of our heritage, the Ministry of Culture felt it necessary to create a logotype toidentify the presence of a building protected as a Monument Historique in the eyes of the general public. Inspired by the labyrinth of Reims Cathedral, the "Monument historique" logotype was created in 1985.

Visit the French Ministry of Culture website for more information:

  • Advantages
  • The procedure
  • The effects
  • Heritage atlas

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings may be classified or listed as Monuments Historiques (MH).With a view to enhancing the value of our heritage, the Ministry of Culture felt it necessary to create a logotype toidentify the presence of a building protected as a Monument Historique in the eyes of the general public. Inspired by the labyrinth of Reims Cathedral, the "Monument historique" logotype was created in 1985.

Visit the French Ministry of Culture website for more information:

  • Advantages
  • The procedure
  • The effects
  • Heritage atlas

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings may be classified or listed as Monuments Historiques (MH).With a view to enhancing the value of our heritage, the Ministry of Culture felt it necessary to create a logotype toidentify the presence of a building protected as a Monument Historique in the eyes of the general public. Inspired by the labyrinth of Reims Cathedral, the "Monument historique" logotype was created in 1985.

Visit the French Ministry of Culture website for more information:

  • Advantages
  • The procedure
  • The effects
  • Heritage atlas

Historical monument

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings may be classified or listed as Monuments Historiques (MH).

With a view to enhancing the value of our heritage, the Ministry of Culture felt it necessary to create a logotype to identify the presence of a building protected as a Monument Historique in the eyes of the general public. Inspired by the labyrinth of Reims Cathedral, the "Monument historique" logotype was created in 1985.

Historical monument

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings may be classified or listed as Monuments Historiques (MH).

With a view to enhancing the value of our heritage, the Ministry of Culture felt it necessary to create a logotype to identify the presence of a building protected as a Monument Historique in the eyes of the general public. Inspired by the labyrinth of Reims Cathedral, the "Monument historique" logotype was created in 1985.

Order your signage from REMPART

Under the French Heritage Code, buildings and furnishings may be classified or listed as Monuments Historiques (MH).

With a view to enhancing the value of our heritage, the Ministry of Culture felt it necessary to create a logotype to identify the presence of a building protected as a Monument Historique in the eyes of the general public. Inspired by the labyrinth of Reims Cathedral, the "Monument historique" logotype was created in 1985.