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The rue Pomme d'Or


  The rue Pomme d'Or leads you to the quarter where the merchants and lower classes used to live during the Middle-Ages. With their quaint names, the streets recall the ancient professions and taverns' signs: A la Pomme d'Or, Aux Trois Rois, Au Pot d'Etain.

The rue Challemel-Lacour


  Formely called rue des Quatre-Œufs (street of the four eggs). You will pass by the "Maison aux gargouilles" (gargoyle house), n°18, built of hewn stones in 1651 by the merchant Jean le Masson. He became wealthy with the trade of butter jars made at Gers and exported mainly to Brittany..

The market place


  The much appreciated market covers this place and the surrounding streets every Saturday morning. You can admire the Longray Hotel, the ancient covered market and especially the house known as the Hotel des trois marchands (the three merchants hotel), one of the rare 16C half-timbered mansions still standing in Avranches.

The Saint Gervais Church


  Neo-classical style, this church is not only notice worthy because of its 74m neo-renaissance style bell tower and its chimes but foremost because of its treasure.
 
A gold & silver shrine contains a human skull which the legend attributes to St Aubert, bishop of Avranches in the 8C & founder of the first oratory dedicated to St Michael on Mont Tombe. One can also admire a set of sacred art objects.

The Notre-Dame-des-Champs Church



   A large neo-gothic building of imposing stature dominates the plateau of the Palet.

Sculptors with a very active imagination embellished the church with strange gargoyles representing various animals and picturesque figures.

The Saint Anne de Moutons abbey


... (the theatre) founded at the end of the reign of Louis XIII, was used in turn as barracks, a school, a hospital, a theatre, a cinema and sometimes also as an area frequented by beggars & criminals. This very austere building still retains two vaulted galleries as well as two fine granite stairways.

Nowadays temporary exhibitions are organised & staged in this place which has also become the town's arts centre.
 

Place Patton


  where one of the most important monuments of the town has been erected, celebrates the breakthrough of Avranches by General Patton's 4th armoured division during the 1944 Liberation.

The Roger Valhubert statue


  Near the tourist information centre stands the marble statue of General Jean-Marie Roger also known as Valhubert who was fatally wounded at the battle of Austerlitz on the 2nd of December 1805. The statue was commissioned by Napoleon Ist to decorate a famous square in Paris. But his successor King Louis XVIII refused the project and gave the statue to the town of Avranches, birthplace of this great General, where it was unveiled on the 16th of July 1832.