rue Bernard-Palissy:
The rue Bernard-Palissy begins rue du Dragon and ends rue de Rennes. It opened in 1550 and is named after the French potter enameller famous for its enameled terra cotta, decorated with animals.
rue Bernard-Palissy:
The rue Bernard-Palissy begins rue du Dragon and ends rue de Rennes. It opened in 1550 and is named after the French potter enameller famous for its enameled terra cotta, decorated with animals.
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