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Caen is a city in Normandy, northwestern France, situated in the region known for its World War II history and medieval heritage. The city features the impressive Abbaye-aux-Hommes and Abbaye-aux-Dames, both founded in the eleventh century. Visitors explore the historic old town, visit the D-Day museums, and stroll through the peaceful Memorial park dedicated to peace and history.
Caen is the prefecture of the Calvados department in the Normandy region of northern France, situated approximately 15 kilometres from the English Channel coast along the Orne River and its associated canal. The city served as a major Norman power centre from the 11th century under William the Conqueror and was severely damaged during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944. Today it functions as the primary gateway city for visitors to the D-Day landing beaches and broader Battle of Normandy sites, supported by strong rail connections to Paris and a well-developed heritage tourism infrastructure.
Normandy Heritage City | D-Day Gateway | Medieval Norman Architecture | World War II History | Northern France Culture