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Rouen is known for its Notre Dame cathedral, with its Tour de Beurre (butter tower) financed by the sale of indulgences for the consumption of butter during Lent.

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Rouen (French pronunciation: ​[ʁwɑ̃]; Frankish: Rodomo; Latin: Rotomagus) is a city on the River Seine in the north of France. It is the capital of the region of Normandy. Formerly one of the largest and most prosperous cities of medieval Europe, Rouen was the seat of the Exchequer of Normandy during the Middle Ages. Lion`S Den Full Movie Online Free there. It was one of the capitals of the Anglo- Norman dynasties, which ruled both England and large parts of modern France from the 1.

The population of the metropolitan area (in French: agglomération) at the 2. People from Rouen are known as Rouennais. Administration[edit]Rouen and its metropolitan area of 7. Métropole Rouen Normandie, with 4. In descending order of population, the largest of these suburbs are Sotteville- lès- Rouen, Saint- Étienne- du- Rouvray, Le Grand- Quevilly, Le Petit- Quevilly, and Mont- Saint- Aignan, each with a population exceeding 2.

History[edit]Climate[edit]Rouen has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Koeppen climate classification). Climate data for Rouen (1.

Month. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year. Record high °C (°F)1. Average high °C (°F)6. Average low °C (°F)1.

Record low °C (°F)−1. Average precipitation mm (inches)7. Average precipitation days. Average snowy days.

Average relative humidity (%)9. Mean monthly sunshine hours. Source #1: Météo France[1][2]Source #2: Infoclimat. Main sights[edit]Rouen is known for its Notre Dame cathedral, with its Tour de Beurre (butter tower) financed by the sale of indulgences for the consumption of butter during Lent. The cathedral's gothic façade (completed in the 1. Claude Monet, some of which are exhibited in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

The Gros Horloge is an astronomical clock dating back to the 1. It is located in the Gros Horloge street. Other famous structures include Rouen Castle, whose keep is known as the tour Jeanne d'Arc, where Joan of Arc was brought in 1. Pucelle); the Church of Saint Ouen (1. Palais de Justice, which was once the seat of the Parlement (French court of law) of Normandy; the Gothic.

Church of St Maclou (1. Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics which contains a splendid collection of faïence and porcelain for which Rouen was renowned during the 1. Rouen is also noted for its surviving half- timbered buildings. There are many museums in Rouen: the Musée des Beaux- Arts de Rouen, an art museum with pictures of well- known painters such as Claude Monet and Géricault; the Musée maritime fluvial et portuaire, a museum on the history of the port of Rouen and navigation; Musée des antiquités,[5] an art and history museum with local works from the Bronze Age through the Renaissance, the Musée de la céramique and the Musée Le Secq des Tournelles. The Jardin des Plantes de Rouen is a notable botanical garden once owned by Scottish banker John Law dated from 1.

It was the site of Élisa Garnerin's parachute jump from a balloon in 1. In the centre of the Place du Vieux Marché (the site of Joan of Arc's pyre)[6] is the modern church of St Joan of Arc. This is a large, modern structure which dominates the square. The form of the building represents an upturned viking boat and a fish shape.[7]Rouen was also home to the French Grand Prix, hosting the race at the nearby Rouen- Les- Essarts track sporadically between 1. In 1. 99. 9 Rouen authorities demolished the grandstands and other remnants of Rouen's racing past. Watch Chasing Liberty Online Forbes. Today, little remains beyond the public roads that formed the circuit. Transport[edit]Mainline trains operate from Gare de Rouen- Rive- Droite to Le Havre and Paris, and regional trains to Caen, Dieppe and other local destinations in Normandy.

Daily direct trains operate to Amiens and Lille, and direct TGVs (high- speed trains) connect daily with Lyon and Marseille. City transportation in Rouen consists of a tram and a bus system. The tramway branches into two lines out of a tunnel under the city centre. Rouen is also served by TEOR (Transport Est- Ouest Rouennais) and by buses run in conjunction with the tramway by TCAR (Transports en commun de l'agglomération rouennaise), a subsidiary of Veolia Transport.

Rouen has its own airport, serving major domestic destinations as well as international destinations in Europe. The Seine is a major axis for maritime cargo links in the Port of Rouen. The Cross- Channel ferry ports of Caen, Le Havre, Dieppe (5. Calais, and the Channel Tunnel are within easy driving distance (two and a half hours or less).

Education[edit]The main schools of higher education are the University of Rouen and the École Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen (Rouen Business School), ésitpa (agronomy and agriculture), both located at nearby Mont- Saint- Aignan, and the INSA Rouen, ESIGELEC and the CESI, both at nearby Saint- Étienne- du- Rouvray. Performing arts[edit]The main opera company in Rouen is the Opéra de Rouen - Normandie. The company performs in the Théâtre des Arts, 7 rue du Docteur Rambert. The company presents opera, classical and other types of music, both vocal and instrumental, as well as dance performances.[8] Every five years, the city hosts the large maritime exposition, L'Armada.[9]Notable people[edit]Robert Antoine Pinchon, 1. La foire Saint- Romain sur la place Saint- Vivien, Rouen, oil on canvas, 4.

Rouen was the birthplace of: Edward IV (1. King of England. Thomas Aubert (b. Guillaume Guéroult (1.

François de Civille (1. Isaac Oliver (1. 55.

French- born English painter. Guy de la Brosse (1. Antoine Girard de Saint- Amant (1.

François Raguenet (1. Jean- Laurent Le Cerf de La Viéville (1. Louise Levesque (1. Alphonse Maille (1. Samuel Bochart (1. Protestant theologian.

Pierre Corneille (1. Guillaume Couture (1.

Adrien Auzout (1. Thomas Corneille (1.

Pierre Corneille. Noel Alexandre (1. Marie Champmeslé (1.

René- Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1. Gabriel Daniel (1. Jesuit historian. Nicolas Lemery (1. Anne Mauduit de Fatouville (1.

Jean Jouvenet (1. Nicolas Gueudeville (1.

Catholic writer. Jacques Basnages (1. Protestant theologian.

Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle (1. Pierre Corneille. Pierre Antoine Motteux (1. French- born English dramatist. Pierre Dangicourt (1.

François Blouet de Camilly (1. Catholic Archbishop.

Pierre François le Courayer (1. François d'Agincourt (1. Jean II Restout (1.

Jeanne- Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1. Jacques- François Blondel (1. Marie- Madeleine Hachard (1. Jacques Duphly (1. Pierre- Antoine Guéroult (1. François- Adrien Boïeldieu (1.

Pierre Louis Dulong (1. Théodore Géricault (1. Armand Carrel (1. Pierre Adolphe Chéruel (1.

Gustave Flaubert (1. Joseph- Henri Altès (1. Eugène Ketterer (1. Eugène Caron (1. 83. Maurice Leblanc (1. Charles Nicolle (1.

Léon de Saint- Réquier (1. Georges Guillain (1. Robert Antoine Pinchon (1. Marcel Dupré (1. 88.

Marcel Duchamp (1. Philippe Étancelin (1. Armand Salacrou (1. Roger Apéry (1. 91.

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