As the nominal Southern Pope, the residence of Grandiva's Pope's Palace is located at the site of the former Papal residence of Fran during the Hundred Years' War.
Ongnevia, taken from the name of the first Pope to station here.
In this old town located downstream of the South Nao'an River, countless small churches with spires and towers jutted out, and the sound of bells rang one after another.
Among the visible grand monasteries and churches, the most striking are the five sacred chapels.
They have massive domes glittering with colorful gems and gold and silver spires, enshrining the relics of six Popes.
Outside of the monasteries and churches, almost all open spaces are occupied by half-timbered houses.
The streets are narrow and winding, the houses tall and crowded, leaning against each other, stretching into the distance.
