CITIES AND VILLAGES

Pont l'Evêque

Office de tourisme

Office de Tourisme Blangy Pont l'Evêque Intercom d
16 bis r St Michel
14130 Pont l'Evêque

Phone : 02 31 64 12 77

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  • EXPOSITION NORA DOUADY

    06 October 2007 - 16 December 2007
    A l’espace culturel des Dominicaines. "intérieurs et paysages" tel : 02 31 64 89 33 ...

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  • L'ART DANS LA VILLE

    26 October 2007 - 05 November 2007
    PONT L'ÉVÊQUE L'ART DANS LA VILLE Les oeuvres de l'artothèque s'exposent chez les commerçants de Pont l'Evêque ...

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  • EXPOSITION PHOTOS

    27 October 2007 - 10 November 2007
    Œuvres de Laurent Garnier, photographe sur le terroir normand, à l’office de tourisme Contact : Office ...

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Mairie

14130 Pont l'Evêque

Phone : 02 31 64 00 02
Fax : 02 31 64 37 13
E-mail : mairie@pontlevequ...
Web : www.pontleveque.com

market's days

Monday de 9h00 à 13h00

HISTORY

Pont-l'Evêque has a rich historical past. From the Roman period, the roads connecting Bayeux to Rouen and Lisieux to the littoral, crossed the Touques River close to the confluences of Calonne and Yvie, where the passage to ford proved to be possible. When the bridges improved the circulation, the merchants established and houses were built around. A commercial center initially, Pont-l'Evêque became after that the administrative seat of the Viscount of Auge. A city without a wall and practically without garrison it easily atracts the English army in 1346. The second English occupation of 1417 will be established until 1449. Then in 1590, the army of Henry the IV seizes the city; the district of Vaucelles and part of the church Saint Michel burns in the fire. After that a period of calm and prosperity will succeed to the violence and the destruction

On August the 24th, 1944, after a three day long combat, the Allies released the city from the German occupation. Pont-l'Evêque was destroyed by 65%. Who would have hoped, looking at these ruins ,that, twenty years later, all would be rebuilt, repaired, embellished and that Pont-l'Evêque would offer to the visitors such architectural treasures ?