TOWERS AND FORTIFICATIONS
Towers that served as fortifications and vestiges of the Carolingian era, when it was a prosperous, fortified town.
Saint-Riquier has preserved vestiges of the Carolingian era, when it was a prosperous, fortified town. Numerous fortifications can be found along the streets of the commune: the well-preserved Tour du Noch, the recently restored Tour Saint-Jean, part of the abbey's surrounding wall, the Tour Margot, where the town's old inner and outer moats meet, and the damaged Tour Haimont. Not forgetting the numerous 16th and 17th century bourgeois houses, as well as Napoleon's house.
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