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The Jerusalem War Cemetery in Chouain has 47 graves commemorating the dead of the fighting on 10-June 1944 when the Germans attempted to retake Bayeux, following the D-Day Normandy landings of 6-June 1944..
The Jerusalem War Cemetery in Chouain has 47 graves commemorating the dead of the fighting on 10-June 1944 when the Germans attempted to retake Bayeux, following the D-Day Normandy landings of 6-June 1944.
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Chouain, France
The Cidrerie Viard is renowned for its apple products, ranging from juice and cider to Pommeau and Calvados
The Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux is dedicated to the Bayeux Tapestry, the embroidered cloth from the 11thcentury which illustrates the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England by William the Conqueror
Aure du Commun is a souvenir shop in the historic heart of Bayeux where you can pick up local specialties such as French lace-work, books on Norman history, and local delicacies
The Bayeux Cathedral is a historical Norman-Romanesque cathedral that traces its origins to the 7thcentury
The Atelier Galerie Ludovic Grand-Guillot showcases contemporary paintings and sculpture
Located in the former bishop's palace, the Baron Gérard Museum is dedicated to the history of Bayeux
The Lace Conservatory in Hotel du Doyen is dedicated to the fine art of lace work, showcasing some intricate creations
The Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy in Bayeux is dedicated to the military exploits of the Allies against the Germans in the 10 weeks following the D-Day landings
The Eglise Saint-Patrice de Bayeux is a 12thcentury Catholic church that is noted for its Renaissance bell tower, stained glass windows, and impressive acoustics of the nave
The Bayeux Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery is the largest World War II British military cemetery in France, commemorating the 5000 Commonwealth soldiers who died in Normandy for the Allied cause