Omaha Beach
One of the five Allied landing sectors during the D-Day invasion, known for its intense German resistance.
Rouen Cathedral
Rouen Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that inspired Claude Monet, featuring an intricate facade and beautiful stained glass windows.
Gros Horloge
The Gros Horloge is a stunning 14th-century astronomical clock located in Rouen, known for its intricate design and historical significance.
Place du Vieux-Marché
Place du Vieux-Marché is a historic square in Rouen where Joan of Arc was executed, now marked by a modern church and a statue.
Musée des Beaux-Arts
The Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rouen houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts spanning several centuries.
Notre-Dame de Rouen
Rouen Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Rouen) is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, famous for its intricate facade and artistic depictions.
Honfleur
A picturesque harbor town on the Seine estuary, famous for its colorful, tall-mullioned houses and Impressionist art scene.
Church of St Joan of Arc
A modern church in Rouen built on the site of Joan of Arc's martyrdom, featuring striking architecture and stained glass.
Church of Saint-Maclou
A beautiful example of Flamboyant Gothic architecture in Rouen, known for its detailed facade and historical significance.
Le Gros-Horloge
Le Gros-Horloge is an iconic 16th-century astronomical clock located in Rouen, a symbol of the city's rich history.
Mont Saint-Michel
A stunning medieval abbey perched on a rocky island, offering breathtaking views and a unique historical experience.
American Cemetery and Memorial
A memorial honoring the American soldiers who fought and perished on D-Day, featuring a Wall of the Missing and a chapel.
D-Day Landing beaches
A collection of historically significant beaches in Normandy where the Allied forces landed on D-Day during World War II.
Joan of Arc Museum
The Joan of Arc Museum in Rouen delves into the life and legacy of the famous historical figure, detailing her trial and execution.
Musée Flaubert et d'Histoire de la Médecine
The Musée Flaubert et d'Histoire de la Médecine offers a glimpse into the life of author Gustave Flaubert and the history of medicine.
Musée Maritime
The Musée Maritime in Rouen explores the city's significant maritime past and its connection to the Seine River and port activities.
D-Day Beaches
The D-Day Beaches in Normandy are historically significant sites from World War II where Allied forces landed on June 6, 1944.
Mont-Saint-Michel
A stunning tidal island commune topped with a medieval monastery, famous for its dramatic tides and abbey.
Claude Monet’s House and Gardens
The former home and inspirational gardens of Impressionist painter Claude Monet in Giverny, featuring his famous water lily pond.
Étretat Cliffs
Dramatic white chalk cliffs on the Alabaster Coast, famous for their natural arches and sea stacks.
Tapisserie de Bayeaux
A remarkable embroidered cloth depicting the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century, located in Bayeux.
Old Rouen
The historic city center of Rouen, characterized by its medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and half-timbered houses.
Le Havre
A major port city in Normandy, rebuilt in a modernist style after WWII, known for its unique architecture and beach.
Tatihou Island
A small tidal island in Normandy, accessible by foot at low tide, featuring a Vauban citadel and botanical gardens.
Airborne Museum
A museum in Sainte-Mère-Église dedicated to the American airborne troops who landed in Normandy on D-Day.