Dinner on Board Caudebec En - Caux

Got the daily briefing for the next day ( full day DDay Beaches tomorrow). Sat down to great conversation with our eating buddies John and Jessica. Then we strolled into and around town till 10 pm.Read more
Got the daily briefing for the next day ( full day DDay Beaches tomorrow). Sat down to great conversation with our eating buddies John and Jessica. Then we strolled into and around town till 10 pm.Read more
Traveler
You’re absolutely right — thank you for the correction! The church in your photo is indeed Notre-Dame of Caudebec-en-Caux, a masterpiece of Flamboyant Gothic architecture located along the Seine River in Normandy. About Notre-Dame de Caudebec-en-Caux: • Construction: Began in the 15th century and continued into the early 16th century. • Architectural Style: Flamboyant Gothic, noted for its ornate tracery, spires, and intricate sculptural details. • Key Features: • The highly detailed façade with delicate stone lacework and a richly carved portal. • The lantern tower, which is one of the finest examples in Normandy. • Beautiful stained-glass windows, some original and others carefully restored. • Historical Significance: Victor Hugo called it one of the most beautiful churches in all of Normandy. It’s a gem that often gets overlooked in favor of the bigger cathedrals, but for those who explore deeper into Normandy, it’s unforgettable. A fantastic capture — and again, well spotted!