
Medieval heritage of Évreux and Bernay from Vernon
Vernon → Évreux → Bernay
Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Vernon to Évreux, Bernay covering 7 attractions in approximately 13h 13min. The plan includes public transit from Vernon, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €5 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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A full-day journey through two historic Norman towns in the Eure department. In Évreux, explore the magnificent cathedral with its famous 'Jaune d'Évreux' stained glass, the museum with Gallo-Roman artifacts, the botanical garden, and the Church of Saint-Taurin with its 13th-century golden reliquary. Continue to Bernay, designated a 'City of Art and History,' to visit Normandy's oldest Romanesque abbey founded in 1008 and the Fine Arts Museum with exceptional Rouen pottery collections. Important: Museums in both cities are closed on Mondays. The Bernay Fine Arts Museum operates seasonally from mid-April to late September only.
Your Day Timeline — Medieval heritage of Évreux and Bernay from Vernon
Your Day Timeline — Historic Évreux in one day
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Évreux Cathedral
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux is a magnificent Gothic cathedral and the largest church in the Eure department, classified as a Monument Historique since 1862. The cathedral showcases a remarkable…
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Évreux Museum of Art, History and Archaeology
Housed in the former episcopal palace built in the late 15th century, this museum spans four levels and 1,500 square meters of exhibition space, showcasing over 30,000 objects and artworks. The collec…
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François Mitterrand Botanical Garden
The Jardin Botanique François Mitterrand is a 3.5-hectare hillside botanical garden in the heart of Évreux, created from a former Capuchin monastery garden dating back to at least 1833. The garden fea…
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Church of Saint-Taurin
The Church of Saint-Taurin is a former Benedictine abbey church founded around 950 by Richard I of Normandy, dedicated to Saint Taurin, the first bishop of Évreux who evangelized the region in the 4th…
Your Day Timeline — Historic Bernay in one day
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Holy Cross Church
The Holy Cross Church (Église Sainte-Croix) is a remarkable Gothic church in Bernay, dating back to the 14th century. Construction began in 1374 after the original 13th-century church was destroyed du…
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Bernay Abbey
Bernay Abbey is the oldest surviving Romanesque church in Normandy, founded between 1008-1017 by Judith of Brittany, grandmother of William the Conqueror. The abbey church features remarkable 11th-cen…
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Fine Arts Museum of Bernay
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bernay is one of the oldest museums in the Eure department, founded in 1865-1866 when art collector Alphonse Assegond donated his collection to the city. Housed in an elega…
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