HOUSE OF REPENTANCE
House of Repentance, whose interest is historical-architectural, with a pointed and molded arch on the first floor.
A house whose interest is historical-architectural, because its facade bears the testimony of different architectural influences. Note the broken and molded arch on the first floor corresponding to the entrance of the owner's shop, and the geminated window with floral decoration from the 13th century on the first floor. Improvements were made in the 15th and 16th centuries with the appearance of mullioned windows (in the shape of a cross), closed with wooden shutters with a lid made of pig's bladder or oiled paper. First floor door dating from the 15th century.
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