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France Travel Guide:Best Places to Visit in Rouen |
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In St. Maclou's quarter the medieval building are timber-faced and often lean right or left
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Rouen, France has several noteworthy attractions
and is a great places to spend a few hours. Rouen is known as the
place where St. Joan of Arc was executed and the city has played a vital
role in French history.
The Cathedral Notre-DameThe Cathedral Notre-Dame is a textbook example of French Gothic. Although severely damaged during a bombardment in 1944 (and still in restoration), the cathedral is beautiful. It feels extremely spacious inside and is a visual treat. The interior of the cathedral features some outstanding stained glass. In addition, it features a tomb containing the heart of Richard the Lionhearted. Those of you who are art fans might be interested
to know that this is the Cathedral featured in numerous paintings by Monet.
He was so entranced by the cathedral’s image that he rented a room
across from it so that he could paint it as it appeared in the changing
light of different seasons.
St.-Maclou's QuarterFollow the Rue St. Romain down the side of the
cathedral to Église St.-Maclou, an over-the-top gothic church that is worth
a quick peek. Follow another block east to the Aître St.-Maclou, a somewhat
curiously decorated cemetery dating from the Great Plague in the 14th
century. The graveyard, which is the attraction here, is now surround by a
regional fine art school. Rue du Gros Horologe and Place du Vieux MarchéTo the west of the cathedral, follow the Rue du Gros Horloge through a shopping area to the Gros Horloge, a delightful clock tower with an impressive clock. Follow further to the Place du Vieux Marché that contains the modern church, Église Sainte-Jeanne D’Arc, and a large cross marking the place of St. Joan of Arc’s execution in 1431.
The Palais de Justice and the Musée des Beaux ArtsReturn towards the cathedral using the Rue Rollon exit
from the square for a quick look at the Palais de Justice, a building with
interesting architecture, constructed during the late Middle Ages. Numerous bullet holes pock
the building’s surface and chunks of facing materials that were blasted out
during the battle for the city following the D-Day Invasion have not been
repaired. GeneralFor more attractions in Rouen, as well as a
detailed map of the city, see Rouen Tourism's web site at
http://www.rouentourisme.com Continue to the next page (Mont St. Michel) |
The Cathedral Notre-Dame was the subject of several painting by Monet
Eglise St. Maclou, a gothic spectacular.
The Gros Horloge is the gateway to shopping on one side and the site of St. Joan of Arc's execution on the other.
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