Rue Saint-Romain (Saint-Romain Street), Rouen
Rue Saint-Romain boasts a rich history dating back centuries. It is named after Saint Romain, the patron saint of Rouen.
The street is lined with a diverse range of architectural styles, reflecting different periods in Rouen's history. Visitors can admire well-preserved medieval buildings, charming half-timbered houses, and elegant facades that showcase the city's architectural evolution.
Saint-Romain Street also is home to numerous shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can explore local shops, savor delicious French cuisine, or simply take a leisurely stroll to soak in the ambiance.
At the northern end of Saint-Romain Street, you'll find the stunning Saint-Maclou Church. This Gothic masterpiece is renowned for its intricate facade, exquisite stained glass windows, and its significance as a historical and religious site.
A must-see on Rue Saint-Romain is the portal of the Booksellers at number 3. This architectural gem, showcasing Flamboyant Gothic design from the late 13th century, was built to provide the canons with direct access to the cathedral via Saint-Romain Street.
The street is lined with a diverse range of architectural styles, reflecting different periods in Rouen's history. Visitors can admire well-preserved medieval buildings, charming half-timbered houses, and elegant facades that showcase the city's architectural evolution.
Saint-Romain Street also is home to numerous shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can explore local shops, savor delicious French cuisine, or simply take a leisurely stroll to soak in the ambiance.
At the northern end of Saint-Romain Street, you'll find the stunning Saint-Maclou Church. This Gothic masterpiece is renowned for its intricate facade, exquisite stained glass windows, and its significance as a historical and religious site.
A must-see on Rue Saint-Romain is the portal of the Booksellers at number 3. This architectural gem, showcasing Flamboyant Gothic design from the late 13th century, was built to provide the canons with direct access to the cathedral via Saint-Romain Street.
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Rue Saint-Romain (Saint-Romain Street) on Map
Sight Name: Rue Saint-Romain (Saint-Romain Street)
Sight Location: Rouen, France (See walking tours in Rouen)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Rouen, France (See walking tours in Rouen)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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