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Nevers - Ducal Palace — begun around 1475 by Jean de Clamsey, Count of Nevers, and completed in the 16th century by the Cleves and Gonzague families - Front
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Nevers - Ducal Palace — begun around 1475 by Jean de Clamsey, Count of Nevers, and completed in the 16th century by the Cleves and Gonzague families - Back
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Nevers - Ducal Palace — begun around 1475 by Jean de Clamsey, Count of Nevers, and completed in the 16th century by the Cleves and Gonzague families

Nevers
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Description

View of the Ducal Palace in Nevers, a Renaissance building with several conical towers and slate roofs, surrounded by a garden and a metal fence. The reverse shows typical postal and address areas of a postcard, with a pink stain at the bottom left and a watermark.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
LLW05
Condition
good condition
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

Information

Reference
LLW05
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