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Malraux Law

Malraux Law is a legal provision used in France that encourages the preservation and restoration of historic buildings. It provides financial incentives, such as grants and tax benefits, to property owners who undertake renovations that maintain the building’s cultural and architectural significance. The law aims to promote the conservation of France’s cultural heritage while allowing property owners to benefit economically from restoring historic sites. Essentially, it balances cultural preservation with economic incentives, encouraging the upkeep of important historic structures for future generations.