THE COMMON HOUSE
While the consulate romanais peinait to find an honourable seat, two citizens, the merchant Perrot of Verdun and the bourgeois Jean d'Auterive, donated their home in 1374 so that the citizen's administration could be established. The common house remained there until 1790 when the city hotel settled in the renovated premises of the old convent of the Cordeliers. You can still admire the th century solid wooden door of the common house whose pediment still displays the old motto of the city: " Through his good customs and his good citizens, Novels govern ".
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