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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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Château de Gaillon
Château de style Louis XII
27600 Gaillon

The Château de Gaillon, France's first Renaissance building (1500-1509), stands in Gaillon, Normandy. Former medieval fortress transformed into an episcopal residence, it embodies the transition between flamboyant Gothic and Italian art.
Saint-Étienne de Fécamp Church
Eglise gothique
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.
Collégiale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Laurent d'Eu
Eglise gothique
76260 Eu

The collegiate Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Laurent d'Eu, built between the 12th and 13th century in Eu in Normandy, is a former Augustinian abbey classified as a historical monument, famous for its stained glass windows and crypt housing gissants of Counts of Eu and Saint Laurent O'Toole.
Notre-Dame de Caudebec-en-Caux Church
Architecture gothique flamboyant
76490 Caudebec-en-Caux

The Church of Notre-Dame de Caudebec-en-Caux, a 15th century Gothic jewel in Normandy, is famous for its openwork arrow and Renaissance stained glass windows. Located between Rouen and Le Havre, it dominates the Seine valley.
Church of Saint Andrew of Rouen
Eglise gothique
76000 Rouen

The church of Saint-André de Rouen, built in the 16th century in this Norman suburbs, is now only represented by its classified tower, vestige of an ancient parish that disappeared in 1791.
Protestant Temple Saint-Éloi de Rouen
Architecture gothique flamboyant
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.
Church of Saint Maclou de Rouen
Architecture gothique flamboyant
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.
Archepiscopal ensemble of Rouen
Résidence des évêques
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.