BIBLIOTHEQUE MUNICIPALE
It includes the former church of the Jesuit college of the 17th century. Its roof is shaped as a renversée vessel, and its 17th-century woodwork comes from the convent of the Val-Dieu. Entering the Revolution, it was transformed into a school. The library houses numerous very ancient works, such as a 17th-century peresopnytske, incunabula, and books dating back to the 17th century. Among the other jewels in the library, the original edition of the Baudelaire Evil Flowers and 2,000 works on failures that belonged to the international referee of the French Chess Federation, Raymond Lhoste.
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