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Reproduction of the Bayeux Tapestry

from 03 June 2027

to 28 June 2027

The City of Lillebonne offers an event exhibition centered around the Bayeux Tapestry, designed for all audiences.

From June 3 to 26, 2027, it will be open 7 days a week and invites you to delve into a foundational episode of European history.
At the heart of the exhibition: a spectacular reproduction of the original work, created at 80% of its scale by the Fleurs de Bois association (Montivilliers).
Composed of 63 panels painted in acrylic on wood, it accurately and energetically reflects medieval iconography. Each panel, structured by red bands, highlights the scenes and facilitates the reading of the narrative.
Stretched over 57 meters, this immersive fresco allows you to follow, step by step, the conquest of England by William the Conqueror.

This reproduction is part of a touring exhibition across Normandy: presented in Brionne in May, it will continue its journey to Fécamp in July.

To enrich the visit, guided tours and activities are offered throughout the exhibition. A specific program is also designed for young audiences, with the welcoming of school groups.
An accessible, lively, and immersive experience to rediscover an emblematic narrative of Norman history.

For all audiences

Hôtel de Ville, Lillebonne

Rue Thiers, 76170 Lillebonne, France

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