Archiepiscopal Palace, Rouen
The Archiepiscopal Palace of Rouen (French: Palais archiépiscopal de Rouen) is the official residence of the Archbishop of Rouen, Primate of Normandy. Designated as a Monument Historique for the first time in 1862, it is notably the only archiepiscopal palace in France that is adjoining a cathedral while retaining its original function as official residence of the archbishop.
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Archiepiscopal Palace, Rouen
The Archiepiscopal Palace of Rouen (French: Palais archiépiscopal de Rouen) is the official residence of the Archbishop of Rouen, Primate of Normandy. Designated as a Monument Historique for the first time in 1862, it is notably the only archiepiscopal palace in France that is adjoining a cathedral while retaining its original function as official residence of the archbishop.
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Portion of the palace seen from the main entrance
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Location of the Archiepiscopal Palace in France
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L'archevêché se trouve au nord ...... nsemble cathédrale-archevêché.
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The Archiepiscopal Palace of R ...... l residence of the archbishop.
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Archiepiscopal Palace, Rouen
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Palais archiépiscopal de Rouen
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Archiepiscopal Palace of Rouen
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