[2025 Rouen Attraction] Travel Guide for St Joan of Arc's Church (Updated Mar)
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The Chapel of Joan of Arc is the work of architect Louis Arretche. This church building is shaped like a pirate ship and fish, and the stained glass belongs to the Saint Vincent Church, which was destroyed in 1944 and is located at the bottom of Rue Jeanne-d'Arc.
Address:
Pl. du Vieux Marché, 76000 Rouen, France
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 hour
Phone:
+33 7 88 24 99 06
Ticket Price
Free entry
French historical heroine Joan of Arc
If there is Mulan in the East
The West is Joan of Arc
She relied on her faith and courage
He led the French army to victory after victory.
Now she has become a national heroine known to all French people.
2022/2/1-14 Winter
Arrived in her hometown of Orleans
When arriving in this city
Immediately feel the cultural characteristics of this city
city streets street lights buildings bronze statues traffic
Full of historical memories
Orleans Holy Cross Cathedral
When you enter the church
The solemnity and sacredness that comes towards you
You can't help but feel awe
Admire the magnificent architecture of the ancients
Imagine everyone, everything and anything that happened here in history
As if in the
Like reading a history book
It was a very worthwhile experience!
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Hi HK
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The city of 100 Spires
#myhiddengems
This capital city of Normandy is a beautiful port city set by the river Seine. Over a weekend, I was looking for travel ideas for Paris. Just to get away from the rush. Rouen filled the spot perfectly. With under 2 hours of a comfortable train ride. It ensured there was plenty of time that remains for exploration on a weekend trip. The city has several heritage and architectural marvels to visit. Particularly boasting several impressive churches and cathedrals.
The half timbered houses and the cobbled streets give it such a medieval feel. The notre dame of Rouen is amongst the most famous of structures, whose cast iron spires not only make it the tallest cathedral in France but are visible from any corner of the city. More famously it was also part of Calude monet's work who did several representations of this cathedral. It doesn't stop there, the same cathedral is also the resting place of Richard the Lionheart. But that is just the cathedral, this fine city offers a plethora of other sightseeing options in the form of museum of fine arts, St Catherine hill, botanical garden, Le gros horlog, church of
st. Joan of arc and much more. Not to miss, the food remains as impressive as any other part of France. #hiddengem #love #france #normandy #travel #vacation #wine #cheese #cafe #bar #pubs
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Diamond-shaped golden "forest" in front of the church·art installation
Diamond-shaped golden "forest" in front of the church·art installation
Device Name:Foret
Design Team:Mecanismo
. Nature and urban development are often separated by impassable boundaries. However, Mecanismo argues that cities and forests are compatible, and that both share common organizing qualities that allow them to complement each other. To do this, the team started from the human perspective, from the 30 panels and their strict geometry, creating a forest through naturalization and geometric adaptation.
- Mecanismo creates a system in front of the Church of Saint-Sever in Rouen Jeanne d'Arc, Rouen, generating an urban forest through which citizens can cross this space. When they visit from the inside, they will feel as if they are entering and passing through part of the forest.
Foret is made from 30 laminated pine panels measuring 2500x1220x30 mm. There are 5 trees of different heights, made up of 8 triangles, each with 4 types. Each tree's components are connected to the mechanized edges of the wooden planks through three types of metal pieces, one at the base, another in the center and a final one at each end, allowing for the connection between the different trees. To create greater visual complexity, the surfaces of some trees incorporate mirrors in different shades, recreating the colours of an autumn forest.