• Rouen Cathedral was rebuilt in 1145 by Bishop Hugues d'Amiens based on the new Gothic style he admired at Saint-Denis Basilica in Paris.
  • A meeting point for France and the United Kingdom, the Rouen Cathedral is where visitors can perceive how much the destinies of these two nations had...
  • Rouen Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen) is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France.
  • In fact, we’ve listed it among our 15 ideas for visits to Rouen. In our opinion, Rouen Cathedral is one of the most beautiful in France.
  • Upon the death of Richard the Lionheart (our 24th g grand uncle), his heart was interred at Rouen Cathedral while his body was interred at Fontevraud Abbey.
  • Located at the heart of Rouen’s historic city center, the cathedral is within walking distance of other major city attractions.
  • There are two towers at the front of the Rouen Cathedral: the Saint-Romain tower (to the left) and the Butter Tower (Tour de Beurre, to the right).
  • Rouen Cathedral (La cathédrale primatiale Notre-Dame de l’Assomption de Rouen) is one of the most impressive Gothic churches ever built.
  • …and its lack of symmetry, Rouen cathedral is considered one of the finest Gothic churches in France.
  • Rouen Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, Normandy, France. The house of God is in the Gothic compositional tradition.