Rouen Courthouse
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"Among secular edifices may be mentioned the magnificent Palais de Justice at Rouen, the Renaissance chateaux of Blois and Chambord, the mediaeval castles of Pierrefonth, Coucy Chateau Oaillard, and Rambures, the mansion of Jacques Cceur at Bourges, and the quaint old houses of Lisieux, Rouen, etc."--Northern France, from Belgium and the English channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers (1889) by Baedeker |
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