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The lane is a fine, preserved example of Rouen's medieval heart, all cobbles, timber frames and overhanging eaves – and the past lingers so pervasively that I walk straight by the Historial Jeanne D'Arc, its oak door camouflaged on a street where every building appears to be a survivor from the 15th century.
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This strong construction, combined with the fine brickwork, has preserved the structure from earthquakes and neglect.
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