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Vanessa Brandolin72 Rue de Saint Andre
Fleury Sur Orne
14123
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The Tour Emeraud spa & resort came to life through a vision...A vision of offering an unparalleled sensory experience, a vision of pure relaxation and well-being...
We cordially invite you to embark on a remarkable journey of rejuvenation, where our expertise and artistry unite to evoke enchanting sensations and ambiance.
Whether you choose to spend a few hours or several days with us, our bed & breakfast accommodations provide an oasis of serenity and contentment.
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Attractions
- Memorial de Caen: Located in Caen, just a short distance from Fleury Sur Orne, the Memorial de Caen is a museum and memorial dedicated to the events of World War II and the Battle of Normandy. It offers extensive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and a thought-provoking reflection on the history of war.
- Château de Caen: Built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, the Château de Caen is a magnificent fortress that offers panoramic views of the city. Visitors can explore its towers, ramparts, and the Museum of Normandy, which showcases the region's history.
- Église Saint-Pierre: Located in Caen's historic center, the Église Saint-Pierre is an impressive Gothic church dating back to the 13th century. Its stunning architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Abbaye aux Hommes: Also known as the Men's Abbey, this historic abbey in Caen was founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. The abbey's Romanesque architecture, beautiful gardens, and the tomb of William the Conqueror attract visitors from all over the world.
- Abbaye aux Dames: The Women's Abbey, founded by William the Conqueror's wife, Queen Matilda, is another notable attraction in Caen. This Romanesque abbey features stunning architecture, a peaceful cloister, and a museum that showcases the history of the abbey and its impact on the region.
- Jardin des Plantes de Caen: Caen's botanical garden, Jardin des Plantes, is a picturesque green space perfect for a leisurely stroll. It features a wide variety of plants, including an impressive collection of roses, as well as ponds, a tropical greenhouse, and peaceful pathways.
- Pegasus Bridge: Situated near the town of Bénouville, Pegasus Bridge holds historical significance as it was the site of a crucial D-Day operation during World War II. Visitors can see the iconic bridge, visit the nearby museum, and learn about the bravery of the British troops who captured it.
- Mémorial Pegasus: Located in Ranville, the Mémorial Pegasus is a museum dedicated to the British 6th Airborne Division and their involvement in the D-Day landings. It exhibits artifacts, vehicles, and offers informative displays that highlight the airborne operations of the Allied forces.
- Juno Beach Centre: Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum that commemorates the Canadian contributions and sacrifices during the D-Day landings. It provides historical context, personal stories, and exhibits that educate visitors about Canada's role in the liberation of Europe. 10. Sword Beach: One of the D-Day landing sites, Sword Beach is situated along the coast of Normandy. It offers beautiful sandy shores, remnants of the Mulberry Harbor, and nearby museums that provide insight into the pivotal events of June 6, 1944.