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The tower is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 12:30 and from 13:30 to 18:00, and during school holidays with extended hours; check the current schedule on the official Rouen Tourisme website. It is easy to reach from Rouen's historic center, near the train station, with no advance booking required.
Admission is free for all visitors. There are no fees and no need to buy tickets, making it ideal for travelers on a budget.
It is recommended to allow between 30 and 45 minutes to explore the tower and its exhibitions. It is a compact visit that you can easily combine with other nearby sites without rushing.
This 14th-century tower was part of the former gate of Rouen where Joan of Arc was tried and imprisoned before her execution in 1431. It stands as a key symbol of medieval French history and the legacy of the national heroine.
Spring or autumn are ideal thanks to the mild weather and fewer tourists; avoid the peak of summer. Go in the morning to enjoy smaller crowds and better light for photos.
Access is partial because of the tower's narrow staircases; there is no elevator. Visitors with reduced mobility can enjoy the ground floor and outdoor displays, but check details on Rouen Tourisme for accessibility arrangements.
Just a few minutes away on foot you will find Rouen Cathedral, the Gros Horloge, and the Museum of the History of Rouen. They are perfect for a half-day itinerary in the historic center.
Wear comfortable shoes for the stairs, download an audio guide on your phone for more historical context, and visit in a small group. Combine it with a walk along the nearby Seine River for a fuller experience.
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