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Rouen — Palace of Justice — Gothic and Renaissance Style, Built in 1499 by Louis XII for the Grand Court of Normandy — Roger Ango and Rouland-Le-Poux, Architects - Front
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Rouen — Palace of Justice — Gothic and Renaissance Style, Built in 1499 by Louis XII for the Grand Court of Normandy — Roger Ango and Rouland-Le-Poux, Architects - Back
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Rouen — Palace of Justice — Gothic and Renaissance Style, Built in 1499 by Louis XII for the Grand Court of Normandy — Roger Ango and Rouland-Le-Poux, Architects

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Description

View of the Palace of Justice in Rouen, a Gothic and Renaissance building dating from 1499, with passersby and horse-drawn carriages on the square. On the reverse, a handwritten correspondence dated 14-9-15, addressed to Marie in Paris, mentioning a trip to Normandy and permission granted to Charles.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
DWH53
Condition
Light folds, slightly damaged corners, discreet stains
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
DWH53
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