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A picturesque port town in Normandy, Honfleur is celebrated for its quaint architecture. The town features a variety of slanted, slate-roofed houses that have drawn admirers, including impressionist painters. Key attractions include St. Catherine’s Church, renowned for being the largest wooden church in France, designed in the 15th century.
6. Giverny
A haven for art lovers, Giverny was the residence of Claude Monet, who fell in love with its enchanting landscape. Here, visitors can stroll through his beautifully designed gardens, which inspired many of his famous works. The Museum of Impressionism in the town further highlights the significance of this artistic movement and serves as a fitting tribute to Monet, who is buried at the charming St. Radegonde Church.