Bordering the Boulevard des Pyrénées, Square Georges V and Boulevard d'Aragon are a major creation of the 1920s-1930s, linking the emblematic promenade to the new heart of the city, Place Clemenceau. On the right, the Palais d'Aragon. On the left, the liner-style Ossau Palace gives Square George V a unique ambience. A little further on, the building at no. 14 enjoys a prominent position on the boulevard. Called the "Maison blanche" or "Immeuble aux colonnes" by the people of Pau, it was...