THE STATUE OF TOURVILLE
A statue in Tourville-sur-Sienne pays tribute to Admiral Louis XIV, who ...Read more
THE CASTLE OF DREAMS
An incredibly beautiful castle in the heart of an equally beautiful park, ...Read more
OWNER'S HOUSE
House with rooms dedicated to the history of trade, travel and the portRead more
AÎTRE SAINT-MACLOU
An oasis on a former Rouen cemetery, a serene, shady site for strolling or ...Read more
GROS-HORLOGE
Gros-Horloge, one of Rouen’s symbols, with the hour hand and the sheep, ...Read more
BENEDICTINE PALACE
A sumptuous palace combining Gothic, Renaissance, and Art Nouveau styles, a ...Read more
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
A modern, majestic church with a square base and a monumental bell tower ...Read more
COURT BUILDING
The Palais de Justice in Rouen’s superb Gothic architecture is also the ...Read more
CASTLE GARDENS OF THE BATTLEFIELD
A sumptuous palace located in Le Neubourg, renovated by the decorator ...Read more
TOURP MANOR
Discover the 16th-century Tourp manor house, a must-see treasure in La ...Read more
WOJEWEL CASTLE
12th-century château in Vascœuil, with French park and sculptures and the ...Read more
VALASSE ABBEY
Cistercian abbey built in the 12th century, a site full of history, with an ...Read more
LE CLOS LUPIN - MAISON MAURICE LEBLANC
A museum in Etretat that plunges you into the world of the famous gentleman ...Read more
GAILLON CASTLE
This château, built by the Archbishop of Rouen, is one of the earliest ...Read more
BOUTEMONT CASTLE AND GARDENS
In Ouilly-le-Vicomte, the Château de Boutemont and its magnificently ...Read more
CASTLE AND GARDEN OF MESNIL-GEOFFROY
Louis XIII-style 17th-century château with Rocaille-style interior, formal ...Read more
DOMAIN DU GRAND DAUBEUF
Castle built in 1629 on the site of a medieval manor house.Read more
CHRISTIAN-DIOR MUSEUM AND GARDEN
The Musée de France is home to olfactory kiosks where you can discover the ...Read more
PONT DE NORMANDIE
Read moreThe foundation stone of the Normandy Bridge was laid in March 1988 and the structure was inaugurated on 22 January 1995. Its two pylons overlook the Seine at 204 m. Their foundations are supported by 28 piles for each pylon, these piles can measure 54 m. The access viaduct, on both banks, consists of concrete segments. The central deck consists of 96 and 116 m concrete decks and in the centre of a 624 m long metal deck with 32 segments. The central span of the bridge is therefore 856 m, the largest cable-stayed bridge in the world when it is commissioned. The guy wires consist of 184 cables. The mouth of the Seine being frequently hit by winds of 180 km/h, the Normandy bridge was built to withstand winds of 300 km/h. The visit is very easy to do without a guide, starting from the Engineers' Garden, at the foot of the bridge.
CAEN CASTLE
This castle, a privileged and somewhat turbulent witness to several ...Read more