ARCADE HOUSE
This house is characteristic of medieval town houses, with a first floor for commercial purposes.
It is characteristic of the town houses of the medieval period, with a first floor for commercial purposes. It is the only house built on gothic arcades, which were used as a butcher's shop and the upper floors as a residence. It overlooked the town's main square, where the market was held, as it still is today. A plaque also reminds us that Gabriel Roux (1853-1914), a researcher and physician, was born in this house. His work contributed to the discovery of penicillin.
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