What is a lazaretto?

a) an isolated lodging designed to hold quarantined goods and travelers
b) a fortified lodging designed for people with leprosy to live in
Consider This: Some of the Grand Saint-Antoine’s passengers left the lazaretto early. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.
c) a lodging designed for people with mental illness to remain in to protect them and society
Consider This: Some of the Grand Saint-Antoine’s passengers left the lazaretto early. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.
d) a specially designed bathhouse where passengers could bathe and clean their clothes before being admitted to the city
Consider This: Some of the Grand Saint-Antoine’s passengers left the lazaretto early. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.


a) an isolated lodging designed to hold quarantined goods and travelers

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