Discover Bayeux and its world-famous Bayeux Tapestry, an extraordinary 70-meter-long embroidered narrative depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 with remarkable detail and medieval storytelling techniques. Study this UNESCO Memory of the World masterpiece in the specially designed museum that protects and displays this irreplaceable medieval artwork, learning about the conquest from the Norman perspective through vivid scenes of battles, feasts, and the dramatic events leading to the Battle of Hastings. Visit the magnificent Bayeux Cathedral, a masterpiece of Norman Romanesque and Gothic architecture where the tapestry was originally displayed, featuring soaring towers, intricate stone carvings, and stunning stained glass windows that tell the story of Norman Christianity and power. Explore the beautifully preserved medieval center with its half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and traditional Norman architecture that survived both the medieval period and World War II virtually intact. Walk through the peaceful old town discovering artisan shops, traditional restaurants serving Norman specialties like calvados-flamed dishes and local cheeses, and the Bayeux War Cemetery where Commonwealth soldiers who died during the D-Day landings and Battle of Normandy are buried in peaceful remembrance of their sacrifice for freedom.