CAEN: Must See in Normandy

Have you ever walked through a city where every stone seems to have a story of its own? We are Anton and this is Kong. Thousand-year-old city in the heart of Normandy that was shaped by history, wars, and exceptional resistance. Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, Kong became one of medieval Europe’s great strongholds. Its streets still whispered the past from quiet corners to the grand squares rebuilt after the World War II. Kon suffered heavy bombing during the battle of Normandy. Yet it rose again with resilience and pride. Today the grand churches stand as guardians of faith and memory. Their towers watching over the city below. Chat deong, once a Norman fortress, is now home to remarkable museums. Inside you’ll find treasures that trace the region’s art, archaeology, and daily life through the centuries. With each new street and passage, the city unfolds. A blend of medieval charm and modern rhythm. Kong isn’t just a stop in Norandi. It’s a living chronicle of endurance, culture, and beauty. But to learn more about this incredible city, check out the full episode on our

Have you ever walked through a city where every stone tells a story? Welcome to Caen, a thousand-year-old city in Normandie founded by William the Conqueror. From its medieval churches to the Château de Caen, this city rose from the ruins of World War II with remarkable resilience. Discover Normandie’s living history with us!

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