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Samantha Connell
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Caen is the largest city and capital of Basse Normandie (Lower Normandy).
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Founded by William the Conqueror during the 11 th century with the building of two abbeys and a castle in the center of the town. Ladies’ Abbey founded in 1060 Men’s Abbey founded in 1063 Throughout history, Caen was fought over by France and England many times. 85% was destroyed in World War II during the fighting. Caen was the main sight of the Battle of Normandy. It has now been rebuilt. There are now many museums set up there as well as a park and a botanical garden.
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Seafood: Normandy is famous for its seafood. ○ About one in every three oysters eaten in France comes from Normandy. ○ It is the number one place for scallop fishing. Produces between 50% and 75% of France’s scallops. ○ Normandy produces 25% to 30% of France’s mussels
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Dairy: Normandy is known for its butter and cream production. Crème fraîche originated in Normandy. Three of the best known cheeses in Normandy are Camembert, Pont l’eveque and Livarot
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Apples: Normandy has many cider farms. ○ Cider is the regions traditional drink. Normandy also has many apple-based alcoholic beverages. ○ Examples: Calvados: -Normandy’s famous apple brandy Pommeau: -A mixture of cider, apple juice, and Calvados Also serves many apple-based desserts. ○ Their most popular dessert is tarte aux pomme (apple pie).
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It is a museum tribute to the history of Caen. Some topics covered include: D-Day The Battle of Normandy World war Total war Another exhibit is “Opinion spots, world events through cartoonists’ eyes”
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Guided Tours: The Mémorial de Caen Museums offers tours of the D-day landing beaches. ○ Their recent tours include: The Day Pass: -Described as a day to discover Le Mémorial de Caen and the D-Day Beaches. From the harbour in Arromanches to the Pointe du Hoc via Omaha Beach, follow the guide and listen to the story of a day that changed the history of Caen forever. New for 2012- "In the Canadians' footsteps" : -Guided tour, including the Canadian sites of the D-Day beaches. The D Day tour: -Experience an unforgettable day on the D-Day Beaches. Relive D-Day and benefit from the services of a tour guide throughout your day.
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Parc floral de la Colline aux Oiseaux is a floral park on the birds hill. It’s near the Mémorial Museum. It is a vast site of landscaped gardens and floral displays. It offers pleasant walks among many gardens including a rose garden. I would love to go there because it is extremely pretty. (pictures on next slide)
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It is a Fine Arts Museum that was built at the heart of William the Conqueror’s castle. It is one of the most important buildings in France for 16 th and 17 th century European painting (France, Italy, Flanders, and Holland).
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1027: William was born. 1035: He became the Duke of Normandy 1047: He decided to make Caen a strategic site and main place of residence. 1050: William married Matilda of Flanders. 1060: Ladies’ Abbey founded in Caen. 1063: Men’s Abbey founded in Caen. 1066: Won the Battle of Hastings and became known as “the Conqueror”. 1087: William died.
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