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Selection of the most beautiful monuments in Upper Normandy

Retrouvez les 85 selection of the most beautiful monuments in Upper Normandy recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Protestant Temple Saint-Éloi de Rouen
Flamboyant Gothic architecture
76000 Rouen

The church of Saint-Éloi de Rouen, a 15th and 16th century religious building, is a former Catholic place of worship that became a Protestant temple in 1803 and has been classified as a historical monument since 1911.
Saint-Étienne de Fécamp Church
Gothic Church
76400 Fécamp

The church of Saint-Étienne de Fécamp, a 16th century Catholic building, stands in the Norman town of Fécamp, in the Seine-Maritime. Ranked a historic monument in 1921, it combines medieval architecture and subsequent restorations.
Church of Santiago de Dieppe
Flamboyant Gothic architecture
76200 Dieppe

The Church of Santiago de Dieppe, a religious building from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, combines flamboyant styles and Renaissance. Located in Normandy, it bears witness to Dieppois maritime history through its carved decorations and remarkable architecture.
Saint Joseph du Havre Church
Modern Church
76600 Le Havre

The church of Saint Joseph du Havre, a 20th century modern Catholic building, dominates the reconstructed city with its 107-metre tower-lantern. Symbol of rebirth after 1944, it combines reinforced concrete and abstract stained glass by Marguerite Huré in Normandy.
Church of Saint Maclou de Rouen
Flamboyant Gothic architecture
76000 Rouen

The church of Saint-Maclou de Rouen, a flamboyant Gothic jewel of the 15th and 16th centuries, stands in the heart of Normandy. Classified as a historic monument, it embodies the sacred art and the urban history of Rouenne.
Saint Martin d'Harfleur Church
Flamboyant Gothic architecture
76700 Harfleur

The church of Saint-Martin d'Harfleur, a Gothic building dating from the 14th to the 16th centuries, classified as a historic monument in 1840, dominates the Norman town of Harfleur in the Seine-Maritime.
Archepiscopal ensemble of Rouen
Residence of Bishops
76000 Rouen

The Archepiscopal ensemble of Rouen, located in Normandy, is a Gothic palace of the 12th–15th centuries, unique in France for its cathedral-archdiocese unit still functional today. In particular, it houses the hall where Joan of Arc was condemned in 1431.
Fontaine Jean-Baptiste de La Salle in Rouen
Fountain
76000 Rouen

The Jean-Baptiste de La Salle fountain, erected in 1875 in Rouen, is a bronze and stone monument dedicated to the founder of the Brothers of Christian Schools, located in Place Saint-Clément in Normandy.