English: The house at 20 rue des Carliers dates from the end of the 17th century. Its four-bay façade consists of a ground floor in the Louis XIV style and a Turin-style floor. The first style is characterised by the use of fitted stone for the piercing frames, while the second is characterised by the alternating use of stone and brick (uprights and lintels), here covered with a white whitewash.
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English: The house at 20 rue des Carliers dates from the end of the 17th century. Its four-bay façade consists of a ground floor in the Louis XIV style and a Turin-style floor. The first style is characterised by the use of fitted stone for the piercing frames, while the second is characterised by the alternating use of stone and brick (uprights and lintels), here covered with a white whitewash.
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