Les cabines de Gouville, Tourist attraction on the beach of Gouville-sur-Mer, France.
These sixty-nine wooden cabins with colorful roofs line up in the dunes of Gouville-sur-Mer, providing visitors with private space to change clothes and store personal belongings.
Built in the early 20th century to meet the needs of early summer visitors, these cabins were reconstructed after their destruction during World War II.
Having become a symbol of Norman seaside heritage, these cabins attract photographers, painters and artists who represent them in their works to promote local maritime culture.
Located on Rue des Dunes, these private cabins are strictly regulated by municipal rules and their construction is now prohibited by the Local Urban Plan.
Passed down from generation to generation within owner families, these cabins form a small colorful village in the dunes, preserved for more than a century.
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