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Discover medieval Caen

The historic capital of William the Conqueror, Caen preserves an exceptional medieval heritage. It celebrated its millennium in 2025.

Beyond its bustling streets, discover its ramparts, churches, and the remains that tell the story of the Dukes of Normandy.

Today, the heart of the city still preserves this medieval heritage, captivating travelers.


Caen Castle, an iconic fortress


Built around 1060 by William the Conqueror, Caen Castle is one of the largest in Europe.

Its ramparts, towers, and its Porte des Champs are reminders of its defensive role.

Today, it houses the Museum of Normandy and the Museum of Fine Arts, a blend of culture and heritage.

A stroll on the site's heights offers an exceptional panorama of the city and its Gothic bell towers.


The Abbeys: Spiritual and Architectural Treasures


Two major buildings embody Caen's religious heritage.

The Men's Abbey, founded by William the Conqueror, is a masterpiece. It impresses with its Romanesque architecture and majestic Saint-Étienne church.

The abbey now houses the town hall, but remains a place of meditation and remembrance, as William the Conqueror has been buried there since 1087.

The Women's Abbey, built by his wife, Matilda of Flanders, boasts a sober and refined decor.

These two buildings were constructed in preparation for their marriage.


The City's Remains and Fortifications


The city center preserves many reminders of the Middle Ages.

The Leroy Tower, proudly standing near the port, illustrates the city's defenses. It is the last remaining vestige in the Port district. Continue your visit through the medieval streets to admire the half-timbered houses, particularly on Rue Saint-Pierre with its famous Maison des Quatrans or Rue Froide.

Also take a stroll through the medieval district of Vaugueux, located a stone's throw from the hotel. It is particularly popular with locals and tourists for its charm and Caen nightlife.


Your hotel near the Vaugueux district


Book your charming hotel in Caen, near Medieval Caen.

The Best Western Plus Le Moderne enjoys a prime location in the city center and offers modern and comfortable rooms.

To end the day in style, relax at the bar and enjoy a Normandy beer, a glass of cider, or a famous Calvados.
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