
Rouen
Rouen is an idealcity situated on the River Seine and is a cultured city. During the Hundred Year’s War it was captured by the English. It can easily be visited from paris and also serves a handy stopover on the way to Monet’s home in Giverny.
The city is best visited by walking through the famous cobblestone streets and numerous ancient buildings and historical areas can also be discovered. It is a cultured city with enough museums and churches for the dedicated tourists. The Cathedeale Norte Dame the place of de la Cathedrale, Rouen and Gothic mastepiece focusing Monet painting is one of the famous tourist attraction in the city of Rouen. The Cinema Le Melville the place where undubbed films are shown and the two churches Eglise St Quen and the Eglise St Maclou are also famous for its impressive stained glass and highly decorated. Among the museums Musee de la Ceramique displaying large collection of Rouen’s pottery, Musee ld Secq des Tournelles the iron work museum, Musee des Beaux Arts the art museum and the Musee Flaubert the childhood home of Gustave Flabert are some of the best museums in the city.