This millennium tour will allow you to discover (or rediscover) the history of the city of 100 bell towers over a long time, without focusing solely on a particular period.I plan the visit over a full day, to respect everyone’s rhythm and fully enjoy the discovery. History is at every corner, it is up to us to recognize it together!
Esplanade Jean Marie Louvel, Caen, France
Once the group is complete, we will take a time to take stock in 1025. This year, Caen celebrates its millennium.. But what does 1025 mean? What did Caen look like in 1025? During the 11th century, an essential figure in the history of France and England chose Caen as its capital. He is the founder of the abbey we are going to visit. We will also take a time to mention the "sister" building, the Abbey of the Ladies.
a church whose non-verticality may surprise a little... We will talk about the very special history that the city has with water, and this to this day.
Rue Saint Pierre, Derriere L'office de Tourisme, Caen, France
Returning to the old town centre, we will make a stop in front of the Hotel d'Escoville, emblematic monument of the Renaissance, and which adjoins the current Tourist Office (possible stop for souvenir purchases)
whose rich history can be read in stone, with different phases of construction and reconstruction. Presentation of the building, then free walk. We will then pass through the Vaugueux district, which retains its picturesque charm
Le Chateau Ducal - Musee des Beaux-Arts, , Caen, France
We arrive at the castle of Caen, largely developed in the 11th century and very recently renovated for the opening of the millennium Group presentation of the different parts of the fortified enclosure, then free walk around the walls (possibility to visit the Normandy Museum or the Museum of Fine Arts, not included in the tour)
The statue in the courtyard represents a phoenix, symbol of the resurrection of the city
Place Blot, Caen, France
Small detour through the garden of plants and its tropical greenhouses
ep track of the fortified city walls, then by the Place Saint Sauveur, whose current buildings were built by wealthy merchants of the eighteenth century
Meet the sign "CAEN" installed on the esplanade in front of the town hall
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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