It’s a UNESCO world heritage site. It was built in Charlemagne’s reign, in the 8th century. It is the best kept Carolingian building in middle/northern Europe. The entrance (the one with the pretty decorations) is called “king’s hall” and it’s purpose is not really known.
A pretty little building
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It’s a UNESCO world heritage site. It was built in Charlemagne’s reign, in the 8th century. It is the best kept Carolingian building in middle/northern Europe. The entrance (the one with the pretty decorations) is called “king’s hall” and it’s purpose is not really known.
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That makes it even more special
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Lovely to see it has been so well cared for – a very striking building
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