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Instagram photography locations in Rouen

Rouen offers notable architectural heritage with the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Gros Horloge clock, and medieval streets. The city center contains timber houses, Gothic churches, and Renaissance buildings. Key photography locations include the Place du Vieux-Marché square, Saint-Maclou Church, and the modern Gustave-Flaubert bridge. The botanical gardens and hilltop views from Côte Sainte-Catherine provide natural settings.

Rouen Cathedral

Rouen, France

Rouen Cathedral

This thirteenth century Gothic church features two western towers, stained glass windows and a cast iron spire reaching 151 meters high.

Gros Horloge

Rouen, France

Gros Horloge

This fourteenth century astronomical clock shows time, phases of the moon and weekdays on its Renaissance facade above an archway.

Medieval market square with timber buildings where Joan of Arc was executed in 1431. Modern church marks the execution site.

This fifteenth century church displays ornate stone carvings on its five gabled portals and features carved wooden doors.

Aître Saint-Maclou

Rouen, France

Aître Saint-Maclou

Medieval cemetery cloister turned art school featuring wooden carvings of skulls and death-related symbols on its columns and beams.

Tour Jeanne d'Arc

Rouen, France

Tour Jeanne d'Arc

Stone fortress from the 13th century, containing the dungeon where Joan of Arc was interrogated and threatened before her execution in 1431.

Pont Gustave-Flaubert

Rouen, France

Pont Gustave-Flaubert

Modern bridge completed in 2008 that lifts its central platform vertically to allow large ships to pass underneath.

Musée des Beaux-Arts

Rouen, France

Musée des Beaux-Arts

Museum established in 1801 displaying French paintings and sculptures from the 15th to 21st centuries in a restored palace.

Jardin des Plantes

Rouen, France

Jardin des Plantes

This botanical garden contains over 600 plant species and features a rose garden, medicinal plants section, and greenhouses with tropical specimens.

This museum uses digital technology and multimedia presentations to tell the story of Joan of Arc's trial through historical archives.

Rue du Gros-Horloge

Rouen, France

Rue du Gros-Horloge

This pedestrian street features medieval architecture and leads to a 14th-century astronomical clock mounted on a Renaissance arch spanning the road.

Eglise Jeanne d'Arc

Rouen, France

Eglise Jeanne d'Arc

This 1979 church stands at the site of Joan of Arc's execution and contains stained glass windows from the 16th century Saint-Vincent church.

The stone mansion from the 15th century features carved decorations on its facade and an interior courtyard with Gothic ornaments.

Rue Saint-Romain

Rouen, France

Rue Saint-Romain

Medieval street lined with timber-framed buildings from the 16th century, displaying original architectural elements and wooden carvings.

Rue Eau-de-Robec

Rouen, France

Rue Eau-de-Robec

The small canal runs through this medieval street, with stone bridges crossing the water and old houses along both sides.

La Couronne

Rouen, France

La Couronne

The restaurant operating since 1345 features stone walls, wooden beams, and traditional French culinary presentations in its dining rooms.

This former church exhibits over 14,000 iron objects from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, including signs, locks, and tools.

Rue Damiette

Rouen, France

Rue Damiette

This narrow street in the historic center features half-timbered buildings from the 16th century and numerous antique dealer shops.

This elevated viewpoint at 151 meters above sea level presents a complete view of Rouen city and the Seine river.

This fortress from the 11th and 12th centuries stands on a hill overlooking the Seine Valley, with stone walls and Gothic architecture.

Water Mill

Robec River, Rouen, France

Water Mill

Medieval wooden mill from the 16th century stands on stone pillars above the Robec river. The structure retains its original wheel mechanism.

Corneille School

Rouen, France

Corneille School

School building from 1593 features Gothic stone architecture, cloistered courtyard, and a garden with medicinal plants from medieval traditions.

Saint Marc Square

Rouen, France

Saint Marc Square

Market square with vendors selling fresh produce, flowers, and local products. Stone buildings from the 15th century line the perimeter.

Adam Passage

Rouen, France

Adam Passage

Narrow street between medieval buildings houses craft workshops and small stores. Stone arches and wooden beams date from the 14th century.

Maison Sublime

Rouen, France

Maison Sublime

Stone building from the 12th century with Hebrew inscriptions in its walls, representing the earliest remaining Jewish monument in Western Europe.

Hôtel de Ville

Rouen, France

Hôtel de Ville

Neo-Renaissance municipal building from the 1800s featuring formal gardens, stone decorations and governmental offices behind its symmetrical facade.

Historical building housing medical instruments, documents and personal items from the author Gustave Flaubert, who was born here in 1821.

Rouen Opera House

Rouen, France

Rouen Opera House

Theater built in 1776 featuring red velvet seats, gold leaf decorations, crystal chandeliers and regular classical music performances.

Place de la Pucelle

Rouen, France

Place de la Pucelle

Medieval square from the 15th century featuring old houses with exposed wooden beams and stone ground surfaces.

Main railway terminal built in 1928 with decorative stone facade and large glass windows in Art Nouveau style.

Residence from 1606 converted into exhibition space displaying personal objects and manuscripts of the French dramatist.