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Titre: Maison des Chanonges
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Rue de l'Archevêché, Embrun, Hautes-Alpes, France.

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La maison des Chanonges (chanoines), face à la cathédrale, est un exemple rare d’architecture civile romane (13e siècle), en appareil régulier et à fenêtres géminées. Sur la façade (en haut à gauche), une sculpture de lion en haut-relief mangeant une chèvre.

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Image sizes: 3456*2304px, 3216kb
Origin: Originally a digital image, with postprocessing
Date/Time: 20110904-085029
Camera: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Iso: 400
Speed: 1/250s
Aperture: F4.0
Focal length: 17.0mm
Aperture: 27mm
Author: André M. Winter
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