A major city in Normandy and seat of the Duke of Normandy. The first pic is the Chateau de Caen, the castle built by William, Duke of Normandy, in 1060, so that, I think, he would have a good placeLeer más
V : stanchi di viaggiare facciamo tappa forzata a Caen. Un po’ stanchi ci concediamo una cenetta giapponese ma usciti dal ristorante non ci sentiamo soddisfatti quindi entriamo in unLeer más
In general parlance we would call this a convent. Built by William's wife, Matilda, as an Abbey for women as the second of the two Abbey's required by the pope. She is interred in the AbbeyLeer más
Our room is on the second floor of This Old House. The stairway seems about two hundred years old. We meet the hostess and her dog, a golden retriever. Breakfast both days is dark coffee/fruit/severalLeer más
Arrived in Paris at 6am Saturday morning with the city just waking up. A taxi to the St. Lazare train station costs over 100 euros so we took the airport bus. Quite a bit of flapping on our partLeer más
A memorial to the battle of Normandy, with a look at the years leading up to it and an exhibit of after 1945 photos. Very moving. I spent between 6&7 hours there. Very intense. Worth a trip inLeer más
Saturday is the trip to Normandy. It's a 2.5+ hour bus ride each way and 14 hours total. Caen is home to a really impressive museum covering the pre-WW2 situation in Europe, the invasion at NormandyLeer más
Die Bahnfahrt nach Caen hat nur 1,5 Stunden gedauert. Die Stadt wirkt ganz anders als Rouen, obgleich sie von der Einwohnerzahl in etwa gleich groß ist. Breite Straßen, viele Menschen, großeLeer más
También podrías conocer este lugar por los siguientes nombres:
Caen, ካየን, Caðum, كا, Горад Кан, Кан, Καέν, کان, カーン, კანი, 캉, Cadomum, Kanas, Kāna, कां, Kaem, Can, کین, கன், ก็อง, 卡昂