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La Rue de l'Armillerie
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Historic site and monument

La Rue de l'Armillerie

La Rue de l'Armillerie
Rue de l'Armillerie26100 Romans-sur-Isère

The street name comes from the Latin "Armilla", which recalls the presence of jewelers and jewellers on this street. No. 18 Servan-Nugues mansion, 17th-18th c., with its facade featuring round-arched arches and diamond-tipped decoration.

At n°25, a 14th-century town house, Romans' 1st town hall.
The town's motto read:
"Par ses bonnes coutumes et par ses bons citoyens, Romans se gouverne".

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Updated on 30/03/2023
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