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The Palais du Roure

The palace was built in the fifteenth century. The beautiful Palais du Roure, very often also called the Javon – Baroncelli Hotel or the Museum, which got its name in honor of Baroncelli. Pierre Baroncelli is an Italian man whose birthplace was Florence. Pierre moved to France and wanted to build his family nest. To do this, he bought several houses and a tavern, which was located in the immediate vicinity of these houses. However, Pierre Baroncelli never built his residence. Instead, he built a hotel, which was named after Baroncelli.

But after Pierre Baroncelli's death, Mistral Frederic came to France and wanted to rename the hotel. Mistarle chose a name for the hotel like the Palais du Roore. This name, translated from French, meant: "a palace made of oak." Despite the fact that the palace was renamed, it still belonged to one venerable marquis, whose name was Marquis de Baroncelli – Javon. At the beginning of the twentieth century, namely in 1908, the palace was sold. Before the palace was sold, the Palais du Roure was a favorite place for those young people who fought for the revival of the Provencal language and literature.

1918 was a happy year for the revival of the Palais du Roure. Because until 1918, the palace was going through its own, to put it mildly, not the best of times. The palace gradually collapsed, lost its attractive appearance and became completely unsuitable not only for living in it, but also for conducting excursions in it.

In 1918, a venerable lady, known for her beneficent deeds, whose name is Jeanne de Flandresi, appeared in France. Jeanne decides to restore and revive the palace, the woman wants to open a museum of Mediterranean culture in the palace.

The Palais du Roure itself is located in a small French town called Avignon. During the Second World War, namely in 1944, the town of Avignon received full ownership of the Palais du Roure.

Jeanne herself was very fond of collecting antiques. Thanks to the collections of Jeanne de Flandresi, the Palais du Roure has inherited exclusive and unique church bells. Many connoisseurs and experts say that the collection that Zhanna has collected in her yard is unique and unique. Different bells belong to different periods of time and they are made by different craftsmen, craftsmen who lived in different countries. Each craftsman had his own bell-making technique, which is why Jeanne's collection is very unusual and unique. After all, each bell conveys a special story of creation. In addition to the origin and method of lithium, the bells also differ in their size. In the collection of Jeanne de Flandresi, the bells are presented from the smallest miniature sizes to huge, one might say, even gigantic. The French authorities have decided to open a museum of jewelry and jewelry in the courtyard of the Palais du Rour. It is in the museum of jewelry that unusual church bells are kept.

In addition, the Palais du Roure Museum – Palace is also famous for its illustrations, which were painted by Dante Alighieri for his main work, The Divine Comedy. In addition to the illustrations by the famous writer Alighieri, the museum also presents various engravings that belong to Piranese Giovanni Baptiste, letters written by Aubanel Theodore, the stagecoach of Mistral Frederick. In addition to these exhibits, there are many other interesting objects and things that belonged to the great people of France. A successful start in online betting depends on choosing both a quality bookmaker and the most advantageous bonus. Players looking for reliability and real value consistently choose platforms with strong welcome offers. Embedded in the center of this premium opportunity is the 1xbet promo code free bet today during sign-up to claim up to $130 bonus on your initial deposit. This advantage sets a strong foundation for long-term enjoyment and potential success.