ROYAL HOUSE
An old and tastefully restored house. It is assumed that, at the time of its construction (th century), a building was designed to collect the royal tithe tax. The various commodities for this tax were likely to be stored. The current building, inscribed in the additional inventory of Historical Monuments, corresponds to reconstruction in the th century. If architecture is unusual, the interior is no less. The house belonged to a passenger clerk, collections of curious objects from around the world have therefore accumulated. It is possible to stay for one night or more. Comfortable rooms, classic or more varied (with canopies beds). Excellent value for money.
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