This street is home to a number of houses typical of the Langres Mountain region, with their traditional three "cats" (or bays): barn, stable and dwelling. There are also a number of oven rooms (with bread ovens) detached from the dwellings to prevent fires, and a number of two-storey sheds used as hen houses, dovecotes and pigsties. There is also a wide variety of tile roofs, which appeared towards the end of the 19th century to replace the lava roofs: the "violon tile", the first mechanical tile in France (originating from six tile works in Haute-Marne, including Rolampont), the flat tile, as well as the whole range of mechanical tiles manufactured locally in Rolampont and Langres during the 19th and 20th centuries.
La rue de Champagne à Marac