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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.
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. Its biggest draw is the the cockpit of a Mystere IV, the first supersonic French fighter aircraft.
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6 Rue Saint-Jean, 14400 Bayeux, France
+33 2 31 22 27 86
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