File:Valenciennes, Maison dite ''espagnole'', Office de Tourisme.jpg

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English: Late fifteenth century house called " Spanish" in chevron-timbered and corbelled Hainault regional style, from the time when the Netherlands were part of the Kings of Spain's heritage. Located in the narrow streets of the city, the house was dismantled and reconstructed in the city center in 1964 to become the headquarters of the Office of Tourism.
Français : Maison fin XVème siècle dite espagnole , à chevron et pan de bois et à encorbellement de style régional hennuyer datant de l'époque où les anciens Pays-Bas formaient partie de l'héritage des rois d'Espagne. Situé dans les rues étroites de la ville, la maison fut démontée et reconstituée dans le centre ville en 1964 pour en faire le siège de l'office de Tourisme.
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Camera location50° 21′ 23.58″ N, 3° 31′ 27.48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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