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1. porte d'entrée du cote de la rampe
2. corps du garde qu'on démolit crainte d'accident
3. chapelle
4. logement du concierge
5. écurie
6. magasin
7. & 8. cuisine et boulangerie
9. porte du gouvernement du côté de la montagne
10. logement du gouverneur
11. maisons des bourgeois
12. local où est refermé les puits
13. la tour du pont
14. voûtes qu'on démolit crainte d'accident
A redrawn version of this plan has been published as Figure 4 on page 21 in Maigret, Chantal (2002), "La tour Philippe le Bel 1303-2003: 700 ans d’histoire" (in French), Études vauclusiennes68: 5-22.
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