On the right bank of the Loire, a few blocks from Orléans, on the route des roses du Loiret, stands a silhouette that would seem to come out of a novel. On one side, the city discovers a medieval facade, bristled with towers and pierced by murderers, set up as a warning. On the other side, facing the park, an elegant 18th century classical facade, painted in red and underlined with an almost insolent yellow ochre, seems to smile at the Loire. Tw…
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On the right bank of the Loire, a few blocks from Orléans, on the route des roses du Loiret, stands a silhouette that would seem to come out of a novel. On one side, the city discovers a medieval facade, bristled with towers and pierced by murderers, set up as a warning. On the other side, facing the park, an elegant 18th century classical facade, painted in red and underlined with an almost insolent yellow ochre, seems to smile at the Loire. Tw…