• Ce festival aura pour thème « L'orgue au chœur de l'orchestre » et se déroulera les 11, 12 et 13 octobre 2024 à la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen.
  • Rouen Cathedral (French: Cathédrale primatiale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Rouen) is a Catholic church in Rouen, Normandy, France.
  • Rouen Cathedral is accessible to people with reduced mobility, as its forecourt is on one level.
  • Rouen Cathedral narrowly escaped destruction in World War II - it took several direct hits from bombs in 1944, which narrowly missed destroying key pillars.
  • The show at Rouen has a large easel set up outside the cathedral on which a dozen of Monet’s paintings are projected in synchronisation with the changing...
  • Opened in 1876, today the cathedral is one of the most important sites in Rouen and arguably in all of Normandy.
  • Rouen Cathedral is not the largest cathedral in France but it has the tallest steeple, the widest western façade, and the rest of the dimensions are impressive too.
  • View of the Cathedral of Rouen before 1822. In 1822 thunder hit the lantern tower of the cathedral, destroying the Renaissance spire.
  • The cathedral is Rouen’s most prestigious building, reflecting more than 1000 years of tumultuous history, a muse for artists and a magnet for visitors.
  • Monet often painted the same scene of the Rouen Cathedral under a different lighting and atmospheric conditions for interest in the effect of lights on its subject, as...