Bayeux Tapestry:
The Bayeux Tapestry is a medieval tapestry that recounts the conquest of England by William the Conqueror over a length of 69 meters. It is one of the most impressive works of art in history.
Baron Gérard Museum of Art and History:
In a permanent dialogue between palace and collections, 800 archaeological or ethnographic pieces are presented, along with nearly 600 works of art including 250 paintings and prints, and more than 2,500 porcelains and laces, creations which have ensured the influence of Bayeux throughout the world.
The Lace Conservatory:
This workshop aims to preserve the know-how passed down by the lacemakers of Bayeux since the 17th century. The Lace Conservatory continues to teach bobbin lace techniques. Exhibition, demonstrations, sales. Self-guided tours.


