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The King René's Castle in Tarascon — Built in 1300 by Charles II on the site of the ancient Roman fortress Ars Jovis, fully completed by Louis II and René d'Anjou — Coll. I. A. - Front
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The King René's Castle in Tarascon — Built in 1300 by Charles II on the site of the ancient Roman fortress Ars Jovis, fully completed by Louis II and René d'Anjou — Coll. I. A. - Back
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The King René's Castle in Tarascon — Built in 1300 by Charles II on the site of the ancient Roman fortress Ars Jovis, fully completed by Louis II and René d'Anjou — Coll. I. A.

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Description

View of King René's castle in Tarascon, with its imposing tower and the church tower in the background. The printed text on the front mentions the construction of the castle on Roman foundations. The reverse is blank, without correspondence or address, and features the typical areas of a postcard with the mentions 'Correspondence' and 'Address'.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
DAJO63
Condition
Good condition, with some folds and discreet stains.
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
DAJO63
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