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2 Flora The French-style gardens. Diana that level is also available for the Grand Master to receive guests, either in the Grand Salon or in the dining room. One can reach the first floor by ascending a beautiful stone staircase. This is where one will find the Grand Master’s office and other departments such as those of the Rose-Croix magazine, the Rosicrucian Forum, Friends of AMORC, and Rosicrucian Travel, as well as the Department of Instruction, the office of the Traditional Martinist Order, that of proofreading, the buying department, and the personnel manager. The second floor shelters the offices of the membership and accounts departments and one can find a few magnificently decorated bedrooms there as well. There are 53 people in all working for the French Grand Lodge. In addition to these, a further 20 people are The Chapel. The Rosicrucian Beacon -- September 2006 The dining room. The Grand Salon.
The freestone staircase. The office of the Grand Master. The “Egyptian” corridor on the 1 st floor. The Rosicrucian Beacon -- September 2006 The Napoleon bedroom. The Pompadour bedroom. The Angels bedroom. employed in Paris. Should the opportunity arise for you to go to France, do not hesitate to come to Normandy. It is geographically close to Paris and easily reached by train. It is best of course to contact the French Grand Lodge when planning to come because there are many public holidays in France and 3
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Flora The French-style gardens. Diana<br />
that level is also available for the Grand Master<br />
to receive guests, either in the Grand Salon or<br />
in the dining room. One can reach the first floor<br />
by ascending a beautiful stone staircase. This is<br />
where one will find the Grand Master’s office<br />
and other departments such as those of the<br />
Rose-Croix magazine, the Rosicrucian Forum,<br />
Friends of <strong>AMORC</strong>, and Rosicrucian Travel,<br />
as well as the Department of Instruction, the<br />
office of the Traditional Martinist Order, that of<br />
proofreading, the buying department, and the<br />
personnel manager.<br />
The second floor shelters the offices of<br />
the membership and accounts departments and<br />
one can find a few magnificently decorated<br />
bedrooms there as well. There are 53 people<br />
in all working for the French Grand Lodge.<br />
In addition to these, a further 20 people are<br />
The Chapel.<br />
The Rosicrucian Beacon -- September 2006<br />
The dining room.<br />
The Grand Salon.