• Rouen - a look at the city's history
    • Rouen and Joan of Arc
    • Rouen up to date
  • Rouen has drawn on the cultural influences offered by its port activities to become the economic and cultural hub of Normandy.
  • Located on the Seine River near the coast, Rouen was a regional capital during Roman times and France's second greatest city in the Middle Ages.
  • Rouen is famous as the location where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. It is the former home of one of the country’s greatest writers, Gustave Flaubert.
  • But what really put Rouen on the map, when it comes to tourism in France, is a young girl named Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc) who would change the history of France.
  • Rouen'de 300 hektarın üzerinde bahçe düzenlemesi , 16 km bisiklet yolu ve 8 km yaya caddesi dahil olmak üzere 210 km ulaşım yolu vardır.
  • "Lord'un Enkarnasyonu 841 yılında Normanlar rehberleri Oschero ile birlikte indiler ve 14 Mayıs'ta Rouen şehrini yakarak yerle bir ettiler."
  • You'll probably recognize the skyline, as impressionist Claude Monet often painted the spires of the Rouen's Cathedral of Notre-Dame.
  • Rouen ve 70 banliyö komünü metropolitan bölgesi , 2010 nüfus sayımında 494.382 nüfuslu Métropole Rouen Normandie'yi oluşturmaktadır .
  • Discover history and art at its museums. As a city that has been celebrated by artists and carries a deep history, there is no shortage of museums to visit in Rouen.