La Cornaëlle

Rouen


Arched ceilings, pale stone walls and some low-playing blues set the scene for an enjoyable night nibbling on delicious savoury galettes, while sipping some of the fizzy local cider. Finish off with a decadent dessert crêpe (try the poêlée Normande with apples, caramel, cream and flambéed calvados).


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1. Abbatiale St-Ouen

0.07 MILES

This largely empty 14th-century abbey is a gloriously sublime and quite stunning example of the Rayonnant Gothic style, with a colossal interior dappled…

2. Aître St-Maclou

0.11 MILES

Decorated with lurid woodcarvings of skulls, crossbones, gravediggers’ tools and hourglasses (a reminder that your time, my friend, is running out), this…

3. Église St-Maclou

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This supreme example of the Flamboyant Gothic–style church was built between 1437 and 1521, but much of the decoration dates from the Renaissance. The…

4. Historial Jeanne d'Arc

0.21 MILES

For an introduction to the great 15th-century heroine and the events that earned her fame – and shortly thereafter condemnation – don't miss this…

5. Cathédrale Notre Dame

0.26 MILES

Rouen’s stunning Gothic cathedral, built between the late 12th and 16th centuries, was famously the subject of a series of canvases painted by Monet at…

6. Musée Le Secq des Tournelles

0.29 MILES

Home to one of the world’s premier collections of wrought iron, this riveting (excuse the pun) museum is an astonishing sight, showcasing the…

7. Monument Juif

0.32 MILES

The only relic of Rouen’s medieval Jewish community, expelled by Philippe le Bel in 1306, is hidden underneath the staircase at the eastern end of the…

8. Musée des Beaux-Arts

0.33 MILES

Housed in a very grand structure flung up in 1870, Rouen’s simply outstanding fine-arts museum features canvases by Rubens, Modigliani, Pissarro, Renoir,…