Rouen Cathedral
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Rouen Cathedral (French: Cathédrale primatiale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Rouen) is a Catholic church in Rouen, Normandy, France. It is the see of the Archbishop of Rouen, Primate of Normandy. It is famous for its three towers, each in a different style. The cathedral, built and rebuilt over a period of more than eight hundred years, has features from Early Gothic to late Flamboyant and Renaissance architecture. It also has a place in art history as the subject of a series of impressionist paintings by Claude Monet.
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Place de la Cathédrale, Rouen Quartier Vieux-Marché Cathédrale
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N 49.4402 ° | E 1.095 ° |
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame
Place de la Cathédrale
76000 Rouen, Quartier Vieux-Marché Cathédrale
Normandy, France
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