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France Travel Guide:Best Places to Visit in Bayeux
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The quarter of the Tanners and Dyers in Bayeux is a scenic area.
The Cathédrale of Notre Dame is compact but dramatic.
Its spires can be seen from
anywhere in the city.
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Bayeux, France was the first town liberated after the
D-Day
invasion and was the site of the historic moment when General Charles De Gaulle first greeted his
compatriots in his first return to France since the German conquest.
There are several interesting attractions in Bayeux related to WWII (for example, the Musée Memorial de la Bataille de Normandie) but the Bayeux Tapestry is the main attraction. The Bayeux TapestryThe Bayeux Tapestry, an
embroidery on wool, dates from the 11th century. It was created to tell the story of
William the Conqueror and the Battle of Hastings in England (1066) that
became known as the Norman Invasion. As you may know, William was the Duke
of Normandy who believed he had been promised the kingship of England and
invaded the country when the promise was broken. The Tapestry, consisting of
58 embroidered scenes, is approximately 280 feet in length, two feet high
and in amazing condition. The final panels of the tapestry have
been missing since the French Revolution. The Center Guillaume includes several rooms that display important aspects of the region’s history and these exhibits help set the stage for understanding the story of the Tapestry. It will take about an hour to view the displays and another twenty to thirty minutes to examine the Tapestry. The Tapestry is linear and arranged behind a protective glass. The linear nature of the display sometimes results in slow viewing.
The Cathedrale Notre-DameAfter viewing the Tapestry, if you continue down the
Rue de Nesmond in a westerly direction, the street crosses the river and
changes names near Rue Larcher to become Rue Lambert Le Forestier, which
leads to the medieval, gothic Cathedrale Notre-Dame.
World War II Museums
General InformationFor more information about Bayeux, see the town’s
excellent tourism web site at Continue to the next page (Rouen) |
The interior of the Cathédrale of Notre Dame is rich in detail.
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