FIG. 176. ABBOT’S SUMMER PALACE, VALLAURIS.
FIG. 177. CHAPEL OF ABBOT’S SUMMER PALACE, VALLAURIS.
narrow tortuous lanes which form the usual streets of Provençal towns. The houses were constructed for the accommodation of the workmen employed at the celebrated potteries of the valley, which were well known even in Roman times, and are still of world-wide fame. The palace was probably rebuilt about the same time, and possesses some picturesque features ([Fig. 176]). The chapel is ([Fig. 177]) like that of Cannes, a simple nave,
FIG. 178. CHAPEL OF ABBOT’S SUMMER PALACE, VALLAURIS.