Maison de caractère d'Aubigny

Maison de caractère d'Aubigny

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At no. 13, you can see a house of character (re)built in 1635, featuring dormer windows with moulded shelves, typical of the period of major reconstruction after the Thirty Years' War in Aubigny as throughout the region. On the garden wall to the right, note the votive cross on its triangular base, possibly from the former church, inserted into this recently rebuilt wall.
Above this wall, at the bottom of the garden, you can see a former oven room, with a 16th-century chamfered dormer window in its gable wall. To its left is a corbel adorned with a chimera, which most probably comes from the former choir of the church of Saint Symphorien in Aubigny, rebuilt in the 13th century.

Not open to the public: this private site can only be viewed from the outside.

Practical information

Site theme(s)

  • Civil monument

Groups

  • Privatization not possible

Visits

Languages ​​spoken

  • French

Prices

  • Free of charge

Access

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