La cathedral de Bayeux, Normandy (2)

More pictures taken with my Nokia cell phone ... I apologize for the quality!
While in Bayeux, we also visited the beautiful Norman-Romanesque Cathedral, seat of the Bishop of Bayeux. If you read my last post you'll be interested in knowing that this was the original home of the Tapestry, it was displayed in this Cathedral once a year for all to see - and understand the recent events.
The site of the Cathedral is very ancient, it was once occupied by Roman sanctuaries. The present cathedral was consecrated on 14 July 1077 in the presence of William, Duke of Normandy and King of England. It was here that William forced Harold Godwinson to take the oath, the breaking of which lead to the Norman conquest of England. (Wikipedia).
In the evening, after having nourished our spirit, we had dinner at Restaurant Le Pommier at 38-40 rue des cuisiniers, a restuarant serving a modern interpretation of Normandy dishes. The owners use local produce and everything is fresh and delicious; the restaurant decoration very plesant indeed.
We opted for the "Discovery Menu", and had a
fish terrine with seaweed cream,
marinated chicken kebabs with a red bell pepper coulis, and the
Trilogy of Creme brulee !
Miam!The lovely backyard was empty because it was pretty cool that evening in July, but one can imagine how delightful it must be when it is warmer - if ever!
We paid Euros 66,45 for a very good dinner for two, including a bottle of Julienas AOC wine.
Bookings 02 31 21 52 10.

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