The Hôtel de Santans, now the Town Hall, is a fine example of 16th century urban civil architecture, in which the Renaissance style flourished. Its large facade, in ocher limestone with bluish veins, is characterized by its mullioned windows often twinned. The window frame upstairs, on the right, has retained the Santans coat of arms. The semicircular door surmounted by a table supported by consoles, recalls the entablature of ancient temples.
Exterior visit only.
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