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.
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.
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.
Old Rouen
The historic city center of Rouen, characterized by its medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and half-timbered houses.
Abbaye aux Hommes
A historic abbey in Caen, founded in the 11th century, showcasing Romanesque architecture and serving as a town hall.
Château Gaillard
A ruined medieval castle perched on a cliff overlooking the Seine River, once a key fortress of Richard the Lionheart.
Mont Saint Michel
A stunning tidal island topped by a medieval monastery and village, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Fécamp
A charming port town known for its fishing heritage and the impressive Palais Bénédictine.
Rouen
A historic city on the Seine River, known for its stunning Gothic cathedral and medieval half-timbered houses.
Les Andelys
A picturesque commune on the Seine River, dominated by the impressive ruins of the Château Gaillard fortress.
D Day Beaches
The historic landing sites where Allied forces began the liberation of Western Europe during World War II.
Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial
A solemn memorial and burial ground honoring American soldiers who died in the D-Day landings and subsequent Battle of Normandy.
Pointe du Hoc
A strategic cliff-top location assaulted by U.S. Army Rangers during the D-Day landings.
Arromanches-les-Bains
A seaside town famous for the remains of the artificial harbor built by the Allies during the D-Day invasion.
Utah Beach
One of the D-Day landing beaches, where U.S. forces successfully established a beachhead with relatively light resistance.
Parliament of Normandy
A majestic historical building in Rouen, serving as a testament to Gothic architecture and Normandy's past governance.
Old Market Square in Rouen
A historic square in Rouen, significant for its role in history and as a central point for local life and markets.
Half-timbered Houses in Rouen
Charming streets in Rouen lined with well-preserved medieval half-timbered houses, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
Palais de Justice de Rouen
The Palais de Justice de Rouen is an impressive Gothic palace that serves as the city's courthouse.
Rouen Castle
Rouen Castle, although largely dismantled, retains historical significance with remnants like the Jeanne d'Arc Tower.
Aître Saint-Maclou
The Aître Saint-Maclou is a unique historical site, a former ossuary with striking architectural details and a poignant history.