Capital of the Penthièvre region, the town's charming historic center boasts a rich heritage: the Place du Martray and surrounding cobbled streets are home to over 30 timber-framed houses, including the superb 15th-century Maison du Bourreau. All that remains of its castle, razed in the 17th century on the orders of Richelieu, is the imposing collegiate church of Notre-Dame on the hillside. Lamballe is also famous for its stud farm, the stronghold of the Breton letter carrier. After 1945, the rise of the agri-food industry made a major contribution to the town's economy, in the heart of a breeding region. Today, this commune of 17,000 souls stretches as far as the sea, encompassing Planguenoual and Morieux.

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