Motors descend again into the lower town by the same road taken in coming up.

Other secondary places of interest

THE SKELETON

Monument des Michaux, at the corner of Rue Rousseau and Rue du Bourg, was erected in 1894. The two Michaux were the carriage-builders who invented the fitting of pedals to bicycles.

The "Café des Oiseaux," in the theatre in the Rue Rousseau, the hall of which is surrounded by glass cases containing more than 50,000 natural history specimens.

The Rue du Bourg is famous for its old Renaissance houses.

The Public Garden lies behind the town-hall.

The Church of Saint-Jean at the end of the Boulevard de la Rochelle was begun in 1882 in the Romanesque style.

The "Porte de la Couronne" (Place de la Couronne) dates from 1751.