
Medieval heritage of Évreux and Bernay from Vernon
Vernon → Évreux → Bernay
Medieval heritage of Évreux and Bernay from Vernon
Quick Facts
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.
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Your Day Timeline
Using for all transport: Public
This affects all transport between cities and within each city in this itinerary
Start Point
Vernon City Center
1Évreux
Stop 1 of 2
Your Day Timeline
Using for all transport: Walking
Start Point
Évreux City Center
Évreux Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux)
François Mitterrand Botanical Garden
Church of Saint-Taurin
End Point
Évreux City Center
2Bernay
Stop 2 of 2
Your Day Timeline
Start Point
Bernay City Center
Holy Cross Church (Église Sainte-Croix)
Bernay Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bernay)
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bernay (Fine Arts Museum of Bernay)
End Point
Bernay City Center
End Point
Vernon City Center


