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The Hôtel de Craon, now the Court of Appeal of Nancy, was built by Germain Boffrand at the beginning of the 18th century, forty years before the royal complex commissioned by Stanislas and built by Emmanuel Héré. What if Boffrand had inspired Héré?
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