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Hôtel de Ville

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At night the 1719 city hall glows lugubriously in its blood-red spotlights. By day it commands ³¢¾±Ã¨²µ±ð’s charming, if modestly sized, original main square, Pl du Marché, where trees shelter two elegant fountains and a series of street cafes beneath a fine row of traditional house fronts.

Behind the square, but only visible from a distance, rises the unusual dome of inaccessible Église St-André, shaped like a Teutonic knight’s pointed helmet.


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