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The facade on the street is two storeys high on the ground floor and has preserved some old elements. The ground floor has three parts of moulded frames, of the type with intersecting ribs at the corners.
"The facade on the street is two storeys high on the ground floor and has preserved some old elements. The ground floor has three parts of moulded frames, of the type with intersecting ribs at the corners.
The first floor was pierced by a window with a protruding frame resting, on the right, on a carved console. This window is especially noteworthy for its corner pillar with columns, carved on two sides. The edge of the façade was adorned over its entire height, first at the base by a small column with a circular capital, then by the sculpted corner pillar on the first floor, and finally by a small column on the upper floor.
The second floor retains two large cross mullioned windows. Identical, these two bays are characterised by their twisted interlocking mouldings on heeled bases similar to those on the first floor".
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