

Rouen: Entrée de la Salle des Pas Perdus, Palais du Justice
Black and white drawing of a large Gothic building with people standing before it. The building features a roof with multiple small towers and ornate details. A group of people are gathered in the foreground; they wear old-fashioned clothing. The scene includes a covered area to the left and a smaller structure to the right. Text at the bottom reads "ENTREE DE LA SALLE DES PAS PERDUS" and "Palais de Justice". The scene depicts a courtyard or plaza setting with historic architecture.
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