Monuments
and places of interest
We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.
-Anonymous
Originally,
the city was located on the right bank of the Seine.
Monuments and places of interest
- Rouen
Cathedral
The Cathedral is the most prestigious monument in the
city of Rouen. It is the seat of the archdiocese of Rouen, capital of
the ecclesiastical province of Normandy.
It is a building of Gothic architecture.
Like most of the great Norman Gothic buildings, the
cathedral is equipped with a "lantern tower".
Notre-Dame Cathedral is the tallest in France and was
the tallest building in the world at the time of its completion in
1876, until 1880, dethroned by the Cathedral of Cologne (157 meters).
- Gros Horloge
Year of construction: 1389
The watchmaking mechanism is one of the oldest in
France.
- Church of St. Ouen
Saint-Ouen
Abbey Church is one of the main monuments of the city of Rouen; Its
abbey church is a complete example of Gothic architecture in
Normandy. The abbey is classified as historical monuments
- Abbey Saint-Amand
According
to tradition, the abbey is established on an ancient temple dedicated
to Venus. The foundation seems to date back to the time of Clovis II.
- Aqueduct Carville
It
is listed under historical monuments in 2005.
- Sainte-Catherine du Mont
The
abbey was founded in 1030 by an eminent personage: Gosselin, viscount
of Rouen, lord of Arques and Dieppe.
- Atelier Marrou
The
facades and roofs are listed under historical monuments in 1975.


