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  1. Falaise ( French pronunciation: [falɛz] ⓘ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Geography. Flowing through Falaise are The River Ante and The River Trainefeuille, both tributaries of the river Dives. [3] [4] [5] Falaise borders the area known as Suisse Normande, on its eastern side. [6] History.

  2. Apr 14, 2021 · Associated with William the Conqueror, Falaise Castle dominates the market town to this day. Also well worth a visit is the next-door WWII memorial museum.

    • Best thing to do in Falaise: Panoramic view of the castle. Our favorite place in Falaise is definitely the Voie Panoramique street, which offers magnificent views of the castle.
    • Must-see: William the Conqueror’s castle. William the Conqueror’s castle in Falaise is a must-see for history and culture (and technology) lovers. This fortified castle, built in the 11th century, is one of the most important medieval fortresses in France.
    • Trinity Church. Right next to the castle, in the main square, you’ll find a superb church with some surprising features. A first church already existed here in 840.
    • Rue du dessous de l’arche” (under the arch) At the other end of this same church, don’t miss another special feature. The ambulatory spans an alleyway, creating a tunnel.
  3. Visit Falaise (Normandy, France) Book hotels, flights, car hire. Falaise is found in the Calvados department of Lower Normandy, south of Caen. It is to William the Conqueror that Falaise owes its original fame - he was born in the castle in Falaise in 1027, a fact commemorated by the large statue of him in front of the castle, and the town ...

  4. Falaise, town, Calvados département, Normandy région, northwestern France. It lies on the Ante River, about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Caen . The town was the birthplace of William the Conqueror , first of the Norman kings of England.

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  5. Falaise is a town in Calvados, in the Normandy region, 36 km south-east of Caen. Crossed by the course of the Ante, a tributary of the Dives, its territory is located on the borders of the plain of Caen to the north, the Pays d'Auge to the north-east and Norman Switzerland.

  6. Falaise, medieval city of Normandy. Built in the Middle Ages on a vast rocky outcrop, the medieval town of Falaise is surrounded by two rivers. These also offer him natural protection. It is one of the high places of power of the Normandy of the dukes-kings and a stronghold of primary importance.