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Honfleur's Old Port (above Left) still emits a seafaring atmosphere, with its wooden façades and tall narrow houses topped by slate roofs. |
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Honfleur's narrow, cobbled streets are easily explored. Museums, shops, cafés and restaurants add to the attractions. |
In the 15th and 16th centuries, it was from the picturesque seaside town Honfleur that the first voyages left for Canada and the New World. Honfleur is virtually an outdoor museum, full of half-timbered houses and cobbled streets. In the 19th century, Honfleur attracted a steady stream of artists, among them many Impressionists who took their inspiration from the town’s picturesque setting. Honfleur’s native son, Eugène Boudin, an early Impressionist painter, has a museum named in his honor. |
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