THE RUE VERRE-DE-GRIS
Rue Verre-de-Gris features a central passageway leading to the Vienne river, offering an unusual view of the bridge.
Rue Verre-de-Gris is the old main street dating back to the Middle Ages. It takes its name from the sign of one of the street's cafés, which used to serve grey wine.
Many old houses feature basket-handle openings on the first floor, which were used to display merchandise in the Middle Ages.
In the middle of this alleyway, a passageway leading to the Vienne, through the porch used by the washerwomen, offers an unusual view of the bridge.
This medieval bridge was built in the 12th century to replace the ford and served as a toll bridge.
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