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This 17th-century building was once owned by the Scottish merchant John Arnett and now hosts craft demonstrations. Come here to learn about the traditional trades of wood carving, wicker- and cloth-weaving, and ceramics.


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1. Great Market Square

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5. Holocaust Memorial

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