Château de Falaise The main attraction for the town is the
Château de Falaise, which was used by Norman royalty as the seat of the
Dukes of Normandy, until the 13th century, when it was captured by King
Philip II of France. It is commonly known as Château Guillaume le Conquérant or William the Conqueror's Castle as he was born here. In 1840 it was declared a
monument historique in 1840, and today is open to the public.
National heritage sites In addition to the castle Falaise has another 23 buildings and areas listed as a
monument historique. Three of these listed buildings, the old courthouse and two houses, are no longer remaining as were destroyed during
World War II. Another three listed buildings are town houses from the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The remaining 17 listed sites are below: •
Château de la Fresnaye – a seventeenth-century chateau, home of Nicolas Vauquelin, which was listed as a monument in 1945. Since 1986 it has been owned by the city and is now used for hosting exhibitions. •
Statue of William the Conqueror – a nineteenth-century statue, showing William the Conqueror, mounted on a horse, and carrying the
Gonfalon which had been handed over to him by
Pope Alexander II. The statue was created by Louis Rochet, and was listed as a monument in 2024. •
Old City walls – Remains of the 13th century and 17th century city walls, which were first listed as a monument in 1927. •
Covered market – Built in 1953 to replace the old grain hall which was destroyed during the war, the building was listed as a monument in 2010. •
Mesnil-Besnard Manor – a 16th-century manor house listed as a monument in 1987. •
Hôtel-Dieu – a thirteenth century place for the sick and elderly to receive care. In 1764 it was converted to a chapel; it remained as such until World War 2, when it was almost completely destroyed. •
La Romaine Inn – Former seventeenth century hostel, which was listed as a monument in 1946. •
Inn sign – a 17th-century carved stone sign for an Inn, listed as a monument in 1946. •
Guibray fair lodges – Former 18th century lodge house, registered as a monument in 1975. •
Hotel Saint-Léonard – an 18th-century hotel that was listed as a monument in 1968. •
Les Rives Hotel – a former hotel built in the 18th century, that was recently discovered to be on top of medieval remains. The building was listed as a monument in 1967. •
Louis Liard Lycée – This secondary school for boys was built in the third quarter of the 20th century after the original school was destroyed in World War 2. The building was listed in 2010. •
Church of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais – a twelfth-century church whose construction probably began shortly after the conquest of England in 1066, at the instigation of William the Conqueror. It was listed as a monument in 1862. •
Church of St. Lawrence – a 12th-century church, built with donations from
Matilda of Flanders. It was listed as a monument in 1927. •
Holy Trinity Church – First built in 840 but it was destroyed during the siege of Philippe Auguste then rebuilt in 1204. It was listed in 1889.
Museums •
Musée des Automates – Established in 1994, the museum is dedicated to
Automatons, mainly ones between 1920 and 1960, with over 300 on display. •
André Lemaître Museum – established in 2000 and dedicated to the work of artist André Lemaître. in December 2022 the museum added Micro-Folie de Falaise – Espace André Lemaitre, which allows visitors to access digitally on giant screens 2,500 art works from 12 major French museums. •
Memorial des Civils dans La Guerre histoire – inaugurated in 2016, the museum is dedicated to the daily life of the people at the heart of the Second World War and pays tribute to the 20,000 civilians killed during the
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