Mondragon Photo Gallery
1/20. The 12th-century Saint-Jacques church in Mondragon became the Chapelle des Penitents in 1600
2/20. The D26 highway is the main street through Mondragon village
3/20. An open square on the main street through Mondragon village, the Chateau ruins visible behind
4/20. Remains of a Medieval porte entry to Mondragon village at Rue du Moulin
5/20. A fine fixer-upper for sale on Place de la Paix in Mondragon village
6/20. Some nicely renovated and decorated houses in the old village of Mondragon
7/20. This square at Rue de la Coste in Mondragon village has a nice view of the extensive Chateau ruins on the hilltop
8/20. The Chateau ruins above Mondragon village, as it was in 1999
9/20. Center of the Chateau ruins above Mondragon village, a bit improved in 2015
10/20. Rue Jean Jaures continues south through the heart of Mondragon village
11/20. A typical side street off Rue Jean Jaures is via a vaulted passage in Mondragon village
12/20. An old house with lavender shutters and ivy beside the main church in Mondragon village
13/20. A bulging brown house on Rue Jean Jaures in the village of Mondragon
14/20. A very medieval doorway and door in Mondragon village
15/20. This stone doorway on Rue Jean Jaures in Mondragon was the stagecoach (diligence) stop in the 17th century
16/20. A few flowers brightening a grey fountain at the south end of Mondragon village
17/20. Corner tower of the Gothic-Renaissance Hotel de Suze in the center of Mondragon village
18/20. West facade of the Gothic-Renaissance Hotel de Suze in Mondragon village, with leaded stained-glass windows
19/20. Wall poster sign for a Mondragon transportation company, with the simple telephone number of 8.
20/20. Mondragon village cat on a window ledge, with a curious expression


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