French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Rouen
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Get Out est un concept de jeu d'équipe basé sur la réflexion. Seule votre capacité de déduction vous permettra de sortir d'une pièce dans un temps donné. Vous n’êtes pas seulement un groupe de détectives piégés dans une salle pleine d’indices, vous êtes aussi la clé de sortie. Il ne tient qu’à vous de former votre équipe et de réussir, tous ensemble, à percer les mystères qui s’offrent à vous. Vous ne disposez que de 60 minutes, sortirez-vous à temps ? Bienvenue dans GET OUT !, maintenant, il faut en sortir
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A picturesque street lined with Gothic and Renaissance buildings.
This is just a wonderful street to walk, shop, people watch and just enjoy! The shops are cool and unusual and don't miss the clock. It's just off the square with the Cathedral, so I recommend making the short walk and enjoying the stroll down the street. It is a bit touristy, but it is a must in Rouen.
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A large 16th century church surrounded by beautiful stained glass windows.
One afternoon in May, my wife and I visited St Ouen's Abbey while we were in Rouen. My wife had read that the Abbey’s organ is one of the finest musical instruments in the world. It is a magnificent structure. I was surprised that there were so few visitors. While we were there we heard someone playing the organ. It was real, not a recoding piped in over the speakers. On display at the front of the church there was a stand with CDs trumpet and organ recording made in the church by organist Marie-Andrew Morisset-Balier and trumpeter Michel Morisset. We selected two CDs and went to pay the gentleman sitting nearby. "Would you like to see the organ?", he asked. Next thing we knew he had picked up his trumpet and lead us up the narrow circular staircase into the organ loft. There he introduced us to his wife Marie-Andree Morisset-Balier and himself Michel Morisset. They launched into a movement from a symphony by Ernest Chausson that Mr Morisset had transcribed for trumpet and organ. It was a magical experience standing next to them as they played. We waved to a few visitors down below in the church. When it was over Mr Morisset led us down the staircase ( tThank God for the rope railing that we held on to. ) and hung around for a bit while Mrs Morisset-Balier continued to play the organ. Soon we saw Mr Morisset leading another small group up to the organ loft for their own private recital. I am guessing the Mr & Mrs Morisset are on the abbey’s music staff. They like to play in this magnificent setting and supplement their income with sales of their CDS. If you visit the church in the afternoon, you just may get lucky as we did. Good luck!
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