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on 9 February 1909. In 1992, the building was further protected and by 10 May 1995 all structures that have ever existed on that site were classified as well. The
Archiepiscopal Palace, as for Rouen Cathedral and other parts of the city, is part of a
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archiepiscopal palace, contemporary to the cathedral, was commissioned by
William of Flavacourt. He supervised the construction of the watchtower and the great hall of which only the gable and the openwork remain. That is where was held the last of
365:(Pleasant Garden) decorated with statues of Pierre de Vallence. A fountain comprising two ponds made of marble was erected between 1501 and 1507. It was surrounded by glass-panelled galleries which only lasted a few decades because of the
343:(Court of Church). It houses the housekeeper's office and the prison's cells on the ground floor, offices on the second floor and a court room on the third floor. He doubled the size of the episcopal residence by building a
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388:(Chapel of the Virgin Mary). Archbishop Nicolas de Saulx-Tavannes had the large hall from the 14th century brought down. He replaced the gallery between the palace and the
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Archiepiscopal Palace since 2015. It allows visitors to visit rooms that were inaccessible to the public before its opening.
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361:(Notre-Dame Pavilion) to the southeast side. Initially terraced, the roofs were later covered. Guillaume Cornehaut, a gardener, created the
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of work. As his predecessor, he demolished the archbishop's private apartments to clear up space for the current building, which houses the
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rebuilt the archiepiscopal palace. Of this building only subsists a basement room and the foundations of the walls between the
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in 1495. He extended the building until 1507, with the extension adding a further 2,000,000
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