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Honfleur噼噼里啪啦[Honfleur] A friend who went to school in Normandy recommended this place to me, and I found that it is really good. The season for traveling is very important. For a small town to have an atmosphere, there must be people outside. Therefore, winter is more suitable for staying at home. Of course Now, it’s suitable for southerners to stay in northerners’ homes.
Museum Eugene BoudinUUdjaatThe Musée Eugène Boudin Museum commemorates Eugène Boudin, a painter born here in 1824. He was a mentor to Monet and played a huge role in the later birth of Impressionism. Because of the colorful sky in Boudin's writing, Bauderer called him the "king of the sky". The gallery houses works by Boudan, Dubourg, Monet and Dufy, who have all come to Onfler to paint. Open from mid-March to Wednesday to Monday, 10:00-12:00, 14:00-18:00, Mid-October to March Monday to Friday 14:30-17:00, Saturday, Sunday 10:00-12:00, 14:30-17:00. Joint ticket with St. Catherine Bell Tower: June to November adult/student €5.1/3.6, other times adult/student €4.4/2.7.
Naturospace易易茜韵楹Visiting the natural space is a great photo opportunity to see beautiful butterflies from all over the world. Some are bigger than your hand and the colors are incredible. The space is well laid out with defined walking routes, some interesting birds too, and a gift shop with a variety of specimens available for purchase.
Pont de NormandieUUdjaatPontdeNormandie The Normandy Bridge is known as the most beautiful bridge of the twentieth century. It spans the banks of the Seine River, about 2 kilometers long, and is majestic, connecting the two small towns near the mouth of the river Le Havre and Onfleur. The main body of the bridge belongs to the steel truss cable-stayed structure, which is an engineering masterpiece.
Saint Catherine's Church易易茜韵楹The Church of Saint Catherine is still used by an active congregation, but the design of Saint Catherine is strikingly timeless, it feels like being in an old sailing ship, it is only a few blocks from the Seine, and it is built of wood. Although not very large, walk in to see intricate stained glass windows, statues, and a fascinating wood-beam structure.
Museum d'Ethnographie et d'Art Populaire正正义的力量The Anthropology Museum, it is said that it took 10 years to renovate and rebuild. There are displays of different periods, human lifestyles... The exhibition layout is novel, the guide system is simple and easy to read, and it combines sound and shadow. What's interesting is that some things are presented in a contemporary art way. This is a good place for children to learn and see real specimens!