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PLAÇA DE MARCÚS
At the place where the poor's cemetery was, these days there's a simple
square. On the corner of this square with the "Assaonadors"
street there's a big rambling house that it's from 1723 and it was renovated
in the romantic age, according to the gothic at about 1840. It conserves
a big and large windows, genuine for the XV or XVI centuries.
The yard has lost the character; but it's curious the tomb-stone in the
entrance, that remembers that in the Corpus procession in 1762 a very
very strong storm it compel to shelter the Custody in this house.
It is a very peculiar square
and nice although I don't think many people know about this square. It
is a pity we couldn't avoid taking the rubbish in the photograph.
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