Each of the 368 tiles below the roof is different.
The steeple of St Michel des Lions.
Temple's court, one of the large renaissance houses built by the rich burghers of Limoges. The ground floor is made of granit (a stone difficult to carve) and…
Temple's court.
The butchers' village, formerly inhabited by the city's butchers. Butchers came from only 5-6 families overall.
A 13th century house renovated in the 15th century - formerly a butcher's house.
Limoges Benedictins train station, built in 1929 with reinforced concrete. The decoration reminds Limousin, the area surrounding Limoges: acorns, oak leaves and…
The dome of the Benedictins station (restoration in 1997).