In the background: One of the towers of the Château (see below.)
The Rue Saint-Georges, at the south-west end of the Place, leads to the Château.
The four large sandstone towers with conical roofs, which faced the town, used to form part of the enceinte of Péronne.
One of the towers was destroyed; the other three are still standing, although in a greatly damaged condition.
The pointed door between the middle towers was mutilated.
PÉRONNE. THE FAÇADE OF THE CHÂTEAU AT THE END OF THE WAR.
THE DESTROYED BRIDGE ON THE OLD RAMPARTS.