The village streets are dominated by wall of grey-blue and beige stones and other complex architectural wooden solutions. Beyond the main road,
where the church, the hotel, the townhall, the elderly centre, two restaurant-bars and a little shop are located, the suburb continues through Verraz
street, Pellissier street, Chavane street and “rue de la Montée”. The last one gives hospitality to the ancient house of Jean-Antoine Pellissier, a
religious from the XVIII century, born in those places and dead in Naples in the odour of sanctity. His remains are in the local church. Verraz street,
a downhill road perpendicular to the main one, links up the outskirts buildings of Château Verdun, an historical important spot.
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