LES PORTES DE LA VILLE
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The Sauvigny gateway bears the name of the Receiver General of the Auxois States in the Middle Ages
6 gates protected the village of Notre-Dame, 4 of which are still standing today. The Sauvigny gate is named after the Receiver General of the Auxois States in the Middle Ages. Its peppered towers and drawbridge grooves reveal its defensive function. Under the porch is the motto "Les Semurois se plaisent fort en l'accointance des étrangers". The Guiller gate with its delicate 14th-century geminated windows and three-lobed lintels. The Fontaignotte gateway, built in the 13th century, links the Notre-Dame village to the suburbs.
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