Jul 312025
 

Scenes From Around the City of Bayeux

The City Crest of Bayeux

The city of Bayeux is on the English Channel, a mere seven miles from the English Coast.

Bayeux was founded as a Gallo-Roman settlement in the 1st century BCE under the name Augustodurum,

The building below is the side of the building belonging to the Bayeux Augustinian Hospital Order convent,  a community founded in 1644.

Behind the door is a turning table, which allowed the nuns who resided in the building to communicate with the outside world without actually coming face to face.

The city was largely destroyed during the Viking raids of the late 9th century, but was rebuilt in the early 10th century.

The River Aure flows through town.

During the Second World War, Bayeux was the first city of the Battle of Normandy to be liberated by British troops of the 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division with only light resistance.

There are bikes everywhere in Bayeux

The buildings in Bayeux were virtually untouched during the Battle of Normandy.
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The Liberty Tree

In 1792, the French Revolutionary government adopted the symbol of the Liberty Tree. The idea was based on a similar concept that developed in the United States during the American Revolution. Liberty trees were planted all around Bayeux. In 1797, similar smaller trees were replaced by a lone Liberty Tree that grows in Place de la Liberté today.

Tour de France

The Tour de France is occuring while I am here, although I have not been any town it was riding through

Kevin Vauquelin is a hair stylist in Bayeaux when not in the Tour de France

Bayeux is a delightful town worth a few days of time.

Restaurants that were over-the-top exceptional:

Moulin de la Galette

Le Pommier