. Rambles in the Pyrenees and the adjacent districts, Gascony, Pays de Foix [and] Roussillon . Between the two principaltowers of 1318 and 1374 Viollet-le-Duc built the Hotelde Ville. Most of the dwelling-rooms were restored in the seventeenth century, butthe refectory of the fifteenthand sixteenth contains an earlyRenaissance lavaho. The mu-seum is housed in this Church of S. Paul Sergeis finer inside than out, but isvery interesting historically. Itwas built upon an antique ceme-tery which bordered the ViaDomitia. The Christian sarco-phagi preserved in the westernporch, and the


. Rambles in the Pyrenees and the adjacent districts, Gascony, Pays de Foix [and] Roussillon . Between the two principaltowers of 1318 and 1374 Viollet-le-Duc built the Hotelde Ville. Most of the dwelling-rooms were restored in the seventeenth century, butthe refectory of the fifteenthand sixteenth contains an earlyRenaissance lavaho. The mu-seum is housed in this Church of S. Paul Sergeis finer inside than out, but isvery interesting historically. Itwas built upon an antique ceme-tery which bordered the ViaDomitia. The Christian sarco-phagi preserved in the westernporch, and the inscription of theseventh century on the tomb ofthe priest Adroarius, came fromthis cemetery, which was in useuntil the Revolution. The HotelDieu, adjoining the church,nowoccupies the greater part of thesite. The earliest mention of theabbey occurs in the year 782,when Count Milon, who hadusurped its property, was compelled to restore is described as outside the ramparts, beyond thebridge over the Aude, in the place called Ad 911, Arnould, Archbishop of Narbonne, gave the. PLAN OF S. PAUL SERGE,NARBONNE.


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