EIGHT-PATRIOT STREET
This narrow pedestrian alley is a lively place with many restaurants, bars and shops.
It is one of the most beautiful in the historic centre. Its name refers to the eight maquisards who fell on 16 August 1944. This narrow pedestrian alley, very lively with its many restaurants, bars and shops, reveals superb facades, sometimes decorated with statues. Among the most remarkable: the half-timbered house at number 6, which has housed the Jézéquel family hardware store since 1886. This 1570 building has columns, beams and statues at every corner, a sort of caryatids with a strange posture, bent knees and hands on their thighs.
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