Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen is a Gothic cathedral in the glorious city of Rouen in Normandy near the bregues of the equally glorious Seine. At the time of Mr. Flaubert (the famous biographer Emma Bovary, who worked in the same city as an apothecary), the cathedral was the tallest building in the world, but the Cologne long-term construction overtook it in 1880. The cathedral is immortalized in multiple masterpieces by Claude Monet (Monet) and is already valuable for the "mother of history", About the fact that it began back in 1020 with a modest Romanesque basilica from which nothing remained but the crypt, and the first tower, built by 1145, was safely destroyed by the Boches in 1944 and other EXTREMELY interesting facts for the sake of political correctness, we will modestly keep silent.