>>7291090
the inscription says "Pierre de Naves et Laurent Clary (1525-1529)"
this is toulouse.
where'd you find the picture what do you know?what's the context?
>>7291090
the inscription says "Pierre de Naves et Laurent Clary (1525-1529)"
this is toulouse.
where'd you find the picture what do you know?what's the context?
anon posted this pic PV, didn't provide context. i located.
anon where are you? need context.
other perspective
SETTING THE STAGE
It's the Town Hall of Toulouse!
The Tower is the Archive of the Court of Henri IV.
From the German Wikipedia Page: ( https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapitol_(Toulouse) )
>The 135 m wide neo-classical faรงade of characteristic pink bricks dates from 1760 to a design by Guillaume Cammas.
>In addition, there is only the tour of the 16th-century archives and the galleries of the Cour Henri IV from the 17th century.
>The Capitol was at the center of the clashes during the Huguenot revolts in 1562 in Toulouse.
The French Wikipedia Page contains much more Info, but my french is very bad which makes my dig very slow.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitole_de_Toulouse
i alread posted to the french chapter.
any anons who are fluent in french arround?
check my posts on toulouse