Collegiate church of Saint Barnard
Romans-sur-Isère
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This 16th-century house was first owned by Claude Thomé, a Roman nobleman, Judge of the City of Romans, then Consul. He welcomed King François I on his visit to Romans in 1533. Accessible on guided tours
This house features a Renaissance facade, with 2 floors adorned with Twin Mullioned Windows.
The first floor is punctuated by 4 boutique arches.
The door opens onto a gallery covered by a vault reinforced by mullioned ribs.
Each one rests on "culots" richly decorated with mermaids, angels, boars...
This gallery leads to a small inner courtyard.
One corner features a 4-storey Flamboyant Gothic turret, lit by mullioned windows.