With its Canal 50 Restauration Poudenx and Delta 10 Ste Foy tiles, Edilians is participating in the identical restoration of the roofs of the Shoe Museum
Following the violent hailstorm of 2019 that destroyed some of its historic monuments, the town of Romans-sur-Isère is undertaking major renovation work. This includes the restoration of the Shoe Museum's roofs to their original condition using Edilians terracotta tiles.
To restore the original appearance of the roofs of this emblematic building, nestled in the heart of a former convent, the Architects of the Buildings of France and those of the city chose:
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In total, more than 30.000 Edilians tiles were laid, representing 2.865 m2 of coverage.