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Avignon — The Saint-Bénézet Bridge — Built in 1177 by Saint Bénézet, partially destroyed in the 17th century. On one of the piers stands the Saint-Nicolas Chapel, 12th century. - Front
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Avignon — The Saint-Bénézet Bridge — Built in 1177 by Saint Bénézet, partially destroyed in the 17th century. On one of the piers stands the Saint-Nicolas Chapel, 12th century. - Back
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Avignon — The Saint-Bénézet Bridge — Built in 1177 by Saint Bénézet, partially destroyed in the 17th century. On one of the piers stands the Saint-Nicolas Chapel, 12th century.

Avignon (Palais & Pont)
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Description

View of the Saint-Bénézet Bridge in Avignon, with its stone arches and the Saint-Nicolas Chapel on a pier. Printed text on the front gives the history of the bridge and the chapel. Reverse: handwritten address to Marseille, postage stamp and postmark from Avignon dated October 20, 1911.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
DALX19
Condition
Good condition, light folds, corners slightly worn
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
DALX19
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