File:TOURNAI (Doornik) — Vue donnant sur la façade du 9 rue de l'Arbalète et détail du rez de chaussée.jpg

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Français : Façades et toitures de la maison sise rue de l'Arbalète n°9 à Tournai.

Façade dont pignon, -le tout en moellons- donnant sur rue. Composée de deux niveaux bordés de chaînages d’angle dont le rez-de-chaussée présente une porte en arc brisé et encadrement de pierre ainsi que deux baies ajoutées au XVIIe siècle, à montants harpés. Le 1er étage est percé de trois fenêtres, également aménagées au XVIIe siècle. Surmontant la corniche, le pignon est également percé de deux baies qui devaient initialement servir de monte-charges. La maison est abritée sous une toiture en bâtière aiguë à coyau, supportée par une corniche en bois moulurée.

(Par ailleurs, La façade arrière, non visible, est également en moellons et dispose de deux grandes fenêtres au rez-de-chaussée et de deux petites baies à l’étage. Ces dernières possèdent des montants harpés, un seuil saillant et un linteau droit en pierre surmonté d’un arc en briques surbaissé. Le pignon est ouvert d’une baie aveugle semblable à son pendant côté rue).

Source des informations : Institut du Patrimoine wallon via : http://qrwallonie.be/TOURN010
English: Facades and roofs of the house located at rue de l'Arbalète n°9 in Tournai.

the whole from rubble stone Facade with gable, -the whole from rubble stone- overlooking the street. Composed of two levels bordered by corner ties The ground floor of which has a broken-arched door and stone frame as well as two bays added in the 17th century, with harpooned posts. The first floor has three windows, also built in the 17th century. Above the cornice, the gable is also pierced with two bays that were originally intended to serve as freight elevators. The house is sheltered under an acute coyote roof, supported by a molded wooden cornice.

(In addition, the rear facade, which is not visible, is also made of rubble stone and has two large windows on the ground floor and two small windows on the first floor. )
This is a photo of a monument in Wallonia, number:
57081-CLT-0124-01
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Camera location50° 36′ 28.47″ N, 3° 23′ 21.79″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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