Saint-Godard Church, Rouen

After the first Norman destruction in the 9th century, the building was rebuilt in the 10th century and was not completed until 1250, after which it underwent several modifications and additions such as the chapels of the collaterals, shortly afterwards, or decorations for the portal or the spire.

About this building

Building with a Latin cross plan, facing south-east, with an apse with apse chapels. Two towers flank the main façade. The main vessel extends over ten bays, and the choir only over four bays, and is bordered by an ambulatory.

Key Features

  • Stained glass

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Parking within 250m

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