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The Town Hall Square of Beauvais, today called "Place Jeanne Hachette", around 1900 and today. The name goes back to a heroine of the city, who is said to have played a symbolically important role in defending Beauvais against besiegers in the Hundred Years War. As a place for gatherings, markets and festivals, the place was long political center of Beauvais. It was bordered by houses from the 16th century and the town hall from the 18th century. In the right foreground, one can see the pillars of the "Maison des Trois-Piliers" ("House of the Three Pillars"), built in 1263 and restructured in 1500, which was used as a hotel for a long time. The (in contradiction to the name) four pillars were decorated with lilies and French coats of arms. A bronze statue still commemorates the eponym of the place, and festivals are held each year in memory of the local heroine. German bombing destroyed the old cityscape in June 1940, 80% of the old buildings fell victim to the aerial bombs.
jeanettete 11/01/2022 23:08
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