Alright! As you're walking, keep an eye out on your slight-right for a charming, half-timbered house that looks like it jumped straight out of a medieval storybook. You'll see a combination of beige plaster and dark brown wooden beams crisscrossing the facade, giving it that quintessential old-world charm. The lower part of the building features purple wooden shutters and pillars framing a doorway, creating a cozy little nook. The building stands snugly next to a more modern structure and has a stone foundation. There's also a street sign noting, "Rue Capucins."
Now, let me tell you a bit about the Hôtel de la Croix Blanche! This delightful structure is a historic mansion located right here in Provins, France. Nestled in the heart of the Seine-et-Marne department, this building carries quite a bit of history in its wooden beams and stone foundations. In fact, it was officially listed as a historic monument way back in 1931. So, while it may look like a picturesque, albeit modest, medieval inn, it’s actually a preserved piece of Provins' rich heritage. Imagine the tales those walls could tell if only they could talk!




