
Quand on prend la rue au pied de son flan sud, on découvre alors un passage suspendu et on se faufile ensuite vers le Musée Angladon et la somptueuse Bibliothèque Ceccano.
La Rue de la République est une des plus fréquentée d'Avignon, où l'on trouve de nombreuses boutiques, en plus de chef-d'oeuvre architecturaux de l'âge baroque.
When we walks along the long Rue de la Republique, we can noticing a splendid baroque's building. We can see here a part of the frontage and southern wall of that was, formerly, the Chapelle du collège des Jésuites, built in 1620 and that became, now, the beautiful Musée Lapidaire who exposes the collection of Antique Art from the Musée Calvet, in a merry environment of a treasures's room of an impassioned archaeologist. Remarkable building, who's not without evoking the Baroque's Rome, who receives the Sun's hot light of the ends of the afternoon.
When we follows the street at the foot of the southern blank, we discovers a suspended passage and, then, we find the Musée Angladon and the sumptuous Bibliothéque Ceccano.
The Rue de la Republique is one of the most attended of Avignon, where we can find many shops, in addition of the architectural "chefs d'oeuvres" of the baroque's age.
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