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Picardy Museum© CRT Picardie / N.Bryant
Rudskin who had fallen under the charm of the Amiens Cathedral, wrote “the Amiens Bible” Rudskin who had fallen under the charm of the Amiens Cathedral, wrote “the Amiens Bible” © CRT Picardie/ D. Raux
The image of the Cathedral's weeping angel statue was sent all over the world on postcards during the war The image of the Cathedral's weeping angel statue was sent all over the world on postcards during the war © OT Amiens/S. Crampon
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Because they were taken down by troops rather than skilled restorers several holes had to be patched –around 100 holes had to be repaired in one.

War heroes

Back outside, take time to explore the exterior of the museum. It features medallions of important people some of which were damaged by a shell during WW1. Where it has been repaired, one of the medallions now features the image of a soldier.
The dedication of war heroes of many nationalities is still in evidence around the city today. Immerse yourselves in its history, together.
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