- Weekend in Rouen: Rouen, capital of Normandy, is ideally located for a long weekend. Amongst its many attractions: the old town, half-timbered buildings and car-free streets, its famous cathedral painted innumerable times by the impressionist artists, and its churches, so numerous that Victor Hugo called Rouen "the town of a hundred bell towers".—TV5MONDE Europe
- A nice excursion of Jérôme from the Seine River between Vétheuil and Roche-Guyon ( the boatman Nicolas Guyon, the water lilies invading this branch of river, the Tondation Monet and the Garden of of painter Claude Monet, the head gardener Jean-Marie Avisard, the volunteers helping to the 11 gardeners, the water garden with the Japanese bridge and the water lilies) to Rouen and Romilly-sur-Andelle ( Laurence Catel,the Saint-Marc square and the market , the buying of apple cider, the "Cabane à Milo", Camille and Valentin, the eating of oysters, the climbing of a cliff and the abseiling with Laurence and Christophe Van der Cruyssen), passing by Rouen (the walk through the town with the sports instructor Laurence, the jogging, through the Rue Saint-Romain, the "Palais de Justice", the Rouen Cathedral-the Roman and later Gothic style, the paintings of Claude Monet-, the square of the Old Market and the space dedicated to Jeanne d'Arc- the cross and the statue in the place of the pyre-, the chocolatier Jean-Marie Auzou and the tasting of the Larmes de Jeanne d'Arc- almonds coated with chocolate and cocoa- and the visit of the "Gros Horloge"), by Jumièges (Loïc Patin and the visit of the abbey built in 654, the goats farm-"chèvres des fossés, the milking of the goats, the meadow- former little garden of the abbey-, the goats on the roadside, the meeting with the chef ChristopheMauduit harvesting meadow sweets, the restaurant, the Duclair duck meat, the duck legs prepared as tartare and the the duck filet wrapped with meadowsweet and mustard seed and baked inn oven, on the meat nasturtium- an edible flower-) and by Duclairthe visit of the castle with Loïc and Nicolas, the owner, the restoration works, the stone cutter Philippe Dumas, the Wisteria alley and the giant sequoia.Besides we see zooms about the discovery of Rouen through dynamic activities, about the Rouen Cathedral, about the antique shops and the flea market of Rouen, about the medieval and Viking past of the Normandy, about the Grande Armada and the Grande Parade and about the port of Rouen and the navigation on the Seine river.—zutterjp48
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