Le Vaugueux et la montagne du Sépulcre - RDV Découverte
Presentation
Situated at the foot of four hills, the city of Caen spreads out in the lower valley of the Orne.
The hills were commonly called mountains or mounts in the Middle Ages. The Sepulchre, rebuilt in 1761, still has a Romanesque part; the church, once round, kept a piece of the True Cross before which all the people of Caen knelt on Good Friday.
The faubourg du Vaugueux, well hidden, is not ignored by tourists; it is in a way our Place du Tertre.
A visit led by Pierre Bonard.
Practical informationThe number of places is limited, so reservations are essential. No ticket office on site the day of the visit. Ticketing will open on Wednesday, October 13, 2022 at 10:00 am online or in the tourist information offices of Caen and Ouistreham.
The hills were commonly called mountains or mounts in the Middle Ages. The Sepulchre, rebuilt in 1761, still has a Romanesque part; the church, once round, kept a piece of the True Cross before which all the people of Caen knelt on Good Friday.
The faubourg du Vaugueux, well hidden, is not ignored by tourists; it is in a way our Place du Tertre.
A visit led by Pierre Bonard.
Practical informationThe number of places is limited, so reservations are essential. No ticket office on site the day of the visit. Ticketing will open on Wednesday, October 13, 2022 at 10:00 am online or in the tourist information offices of Caen and Ouistreham.
General information
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GPS coordinates
Latitude : 49.1923387
Longitude : -0.3796444