In A.D. 1944, the allied landing on Normandy beach made it famous. Museums and monuments built to commemorate World War II are always ready to awaken people's memories of that shocking history. The Arbour Port, rebuilt by architect Auguste Perret, has been listed on the UNESCO protection list. There are also bridges decorated with gun heads on the Seine River, especially the Normandy Bridge, which is an excellent place for you to travel. Long ago, Normandy was a tourist attraction. Since 1850, kings and princes have built many world-famous sea stations here, such as Deauville, Rouville, Cabot, Dieppe and glanville. With the continuous development of tourism, today, famous tourist attractions such as Mount St. Michel and Eitel Tower have received more than 3 million tourists. Normandy ranks alongside the "Blue Coast" in the south and Brittany in the southwest as the three major tourist destinations in France.
Normandy is a this beautiful city favored by painters. Impressionism, which caused changes in the art world, was born in Normandy, a magical land. You can also visit the former residence and garden of the great painter Claude Monet in Volney.