The stone building facing the Place d'Armes is the Post Office, which succeeded a post house that no doubt welcomed Joan of Arc when she came to accompany...Read more
This holiday resort or house of notable is of a rare elegance. This house on four levels shows the quality of the treatment of all the architectural details...Read more
In place of the pond of the great water, which collected a portion of the water descending from the hillside with a stream passing through the street of...Read more
On the right, rue Franklin Roosevelt, enjoy a small urban farm today operating a winemaker, in one piece with its original wooden shutters. There is a...Read more
Take the Edmond Rostand street and go down the lane concealed in the greenery. The CBR bridge is the last remnant of a metropolitan railroad that connected...Read more
Returning to the "crossing", St. Vincent Square was enlarged to the Reconstruction by demolishing all the buildings that had been adjoined to the church's...Read more
This group of buildings consisted of a butcher's shop very famous over a large territory. The butcher shop Saint Vincent is emblematic of the commercial...Read more
This notable house, Rue General Leclerc, was that of the notaries of Cormicy with his study on the side. The plate has been preserved to maintain its memory....Read more