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    Évreux Town hall (Hôtel de Ville) Église Saint-Taurin. Évreux is situated in the pleasant valley of the Iton, arms of which traverse the town; on the south, the ground slopes up toward the public gardens and the railway station. It is the seat of a bishop, and its cathedral is one of the largest and finest in France.

  2. Évreux est le siège d'un évêché depuis le milieu du IV e siècle, fondé par saint Taurin, premier évêque d'Évreux. Le diocèse d'Évreux fut remodelé à la suite du Concordat de 1801, correspondant désormais au département de l'Eure.

  3. Évreux, town, capital of Eure département, Normandy région, northern France. It lies west-northwest of Paris, in a pleasant valley on branches of the Iton River, which is a tributary of the Eure. Évreux was a flourishing city during the Gallo-Roman period. Its bishopric dates from the 4th century.

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  4. Évreux Cathedral, otherwise the Cathedral of Our Lady of Évreux (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux), is a Catholic church located in Évreux, Normandy, France. The cathedral is a national monument and is the seat of the Bishop of Évreux.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EureEure - Wikipedia

    Eure (/ ɜːr / ur; French pronunciation:) is a department in Normandy in Northwestern France, named after the river Eure. Its prefecture is Évreux. In 2021, Eure had a population of 598,934. [3]

  6. The town of Evreux is pleasant to visit, and although it is best known for its two most important monuments - the cathedral and the episcopal palace - you will also find several other monuments of interest and enjoy a stroll along the river banks.

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  8. A tiny historic town with a big cathedral, Evreux continues to delight with its vibrant markets, and culinary delights in the heart of Normandy, France.

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