d in 1791 101.
CIVIL MONUMENTS.
Town hall (Hotel-de-Ville) 104.
Archiepiscopal palace 106.
Palace-of-Justice 103.
Tower of the Grosse-Horloge 113.
Coverted markets 116.
Exchange (la Hourse) 120.
Tribunal of commerce or the Consuls 122.
Custom house (la Douane) 123.
Public slaughterhouse (les Abbatoirs) 126.
Royal college 129.
Hospitals 131.
Prisons 141.
Soldiers-Barracks 142.
Remarkable edifices.
Hotel du Bourgtheroulde 144.
Ancient abbey of Saint-Amand 146.
Ancient bureau des finances 149.
Remarkable houses and celebrated men 150.
Bridges.
Stone bridge and statue of Corneille 152.
Suspension bridge 155.
River and rivulets 157.
Fountains 160.
Mineral waters 165.
Squares and marketplaces 166.
The maid of Orleans, etc. 167.
Library, picture gallery and museums.
Public library 171.
Picture gallery 174.
Museum of antiquities 177.
Museum of natural history 179.
Learned societies 180.
Botanical garden, etc. 181.
Public and gratuitous courses of instruction 189.
Theatres 184.
Walks in Rouen 186.
Walks without the town 188.
Burying grounds 190.
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