Located in the heart of Fécamp in Normandy, Abbey Trinity was founded by the Dukes of Normandy in the middle of the seventh century. Ranked historic monument, this Gothic building seduced by its light and its incredible volumes. Long 127 meters, took the abbey originally place in the castle of the Dukes and also served as ducal necropolis and Precious Blood pilgrimage center.
Always standing proudly in the Norman city, the abbey can admire such incredible scenery of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, with among others, the tabernacle of the Precious Blood, a sculpted group of the Dormition of the Virgin or the Renaissance fencing for closing the vaults around the chorus.
Passing by the building, do not forget to admire the astronomical tidal clock to 1667, the tombs of Richard I and Richard II or even the beautiful lantern tower of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.