. Rheims and the battles for its possession . of the old wool-market, after Marshal de Saint-Paul, at the time of the League,had compelled the inhabitants of the Faubourg Ceres to destroy their houses. Return to the Rue Courmeaux and take the Rue Bonhomme on the left,which leads to the Rue Ceres. The Rue Ceres was totally destroyed by fire, from the Place Roy ale to thePost Office, which had to be given up in the autumn of 1914. At No. 30 is the Chamber of Commerce, one of the finest late 18th cen-tury buildings in Rheims. The magnificent Louis XVI. rooms escaped prac-tically uninjured. The st


. Rheims and the battles for its possession . of the old wool-market, after Marshal de Saint-Paul, at the time of the League,had compelled the inhabitants of the Faubourg Ceres to destroy their houses. Return to the Rue Courmeaux and take the Rue Bonhomme on the left,which leads to the Rue Ceres. The Rue Ceres was totally destroyed by fire, from the Place Roy ale to thePost Office, which had to be given up in the autumn of 1914. At No. 30 is the Chamber of Commerce, one of the finest late 18th cen-tury buildings in Rheims. The magnificent Louis XVI. rooms escaped prac-tically uninjured. The staircase leading to the first story, with its delicatebalustrade, is very remarkable.


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