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These pages on our French Savvy section will give you a snapshot of the capital of the Upper Normandy Région (Haute Normandie). French Moments would like to thank the Office du Tourisme de Rouen for their kind support.http://www.rouentourisme.comshapeimage_7_link_0

Hôtel de Bourghtheloude

Tourist Office Board

Gros-Horloge

Church St Maclou

Cathedral Notre-Dame

Aitre St Maclou

Church St Ouen / Town Hall

Parliament of Normandy

Fine Arts museum

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Rouen History - the history of the town of Rouen, where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake.

Visit Rouen in Normandy!

Tourist board of Rouen: 
http://www.rouentourisme.com

Tourist information site of Normandy: 
http://www.normandie-tourisme.fr 

Tourist Board of the Département of Seine Maritime:
http://www.seine-maritime-tourisme.com

Fine Arts Museum of Rouen / Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen:
http://www.rouen-musees.com


When staying in ROUEN, a visit to the coastal city of ETRETAT (60 km to the North) should not be missed!http://www.rouentourisme.comhttp://www.normandie-tourisme.frhttp://www.seine-maritime-tourisme.comhttp://www.rouen-musees.comEtretat.htmlshapeimage_25_link_0shapeimage_25_link_1shapeimage_25_link_2shapeimage_25_link_3shapeimage_25_link_4

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Rouen

Tour Jeanne d’Arc

Place du Vieux Marché

River Seine

Camembert - France’s most famous cheese.

Etretat - A grandiose site on the seacoast between Le Havre and Dieppe.

Pont l'Evêque - a cheese with a washed yellow-orange to straw yellow rind.

The story behind the name ‘Sydney’ - the etymological links between Sydney, Australia, Normandy and Paris, France.

Beurre and Creme d’Isigny - the butter and crème fraiche from the village of Isigny in Normandy cannot be mistaken for another make!

Rouen’s Cathedral Notre-Dame - the lofty church is a gothic masterpiece in France with its majestic towers, pinnacles and statues.

Rouen Old Town - the ancient town of Rouen, with its half-timbered houses and fine gothic churches.