The permanent exhibition at the Museum of Henry IV's Residence allows for the discovery of the history and heritage of Saint Valerianco through various collections, which witness the daily life and artistic life of the town. These collections are displayed in three spaces of the museum, including the rooms of Guillaume Radiere, the Ocean Room, and the Memorial Hall.
like a national trust
excellent place to visit with a steward/manager who spoke excellent English and answered all of our questions.
New Life For Traditional Old Local
16th century building in traditional style of the age overlooking the port - the frontal facade looks mostly original and is in contrast to the architecture of buildings on the east side of the port, ...
Nice museum in an old house
Maison Henry IV is a traditional Middle Ages house located in the tiny town of Saint-Valery-en-Caux, in the coast of Normandy, in the North of France. It was built in 16th Century by a rich dealer. No...
very interesting facts and displays of local customs and history
Varuious rooms depicting rural life in the area with one small toom showing the details of devastation and havoc caused by the gremans when they occupied the town in 1940
Best Normandy Woodwork!
Showy facade (see pics) with courtyard behind - rooms with displays about Nazi occupation etc are interesting - no wonder one side of port looks so different from other. Lots of knapped flintwork - e...