Colloquially known as "The Post Office museum" as this was what was housed there until recently, these two traditionnal Norman-style houses right in the city centre of Caen were somehow spared during the heavy WWII bombing of the city and have recently had their facade restored.
If you look closely you can see some intricate patterns in between the wooden beams.
16th c. houses, Caen town centre
Colloquially known as “The Post Office museum” as this was what was housed there until recently, these two traditionnal Norman-style houses right in the city centre of Caen were somehow spared during the heavy WWII bombing of the city and have recently has they facade restored.
If you look closely you can see some intricate patterns in between the wooden beams.
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Bonsoir Jean-Loup, elles sont difficiles à photographier les deux maisons de cette rue.
Bravo à vous, votre photo est réussie
Bonne soirée
+Roselyne Genest c'est vrai que trouver le bon angle et éviter les passants n'est pas évident. Bonne journée à vous
+Jean-Loup Rebours-Smith Je connais bien, c'est une rue commerçante rue Saint-Pierre à Caen 🙂
Bonne fin de semaine