







The oldest Jewish monument in Western Europe is also known as "Maison Sublime" (the Sublime House). An important heritage and architectural treasure built around 1100. This rectangular building made with stones from Caumont has impressive dimensions: 9.50 metres (31 ft) wide and 14.10 metres (46 ft) long. Only the ground floor has been well-preserved, the other floors have been levelled for the construction of the Parliament of Normandy, which started in 1499.
Services
Car park
Rates
Base rate - full rate adult
From 9.50€
Reduced rate
From 8.50€
Student rate
From 8.50€
Child rate
From 8.50€
Payment methods



Groups (Max capacity)
- 18 Maximum number of people
Accepted customers
- Individuals
- Groups
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- In the town centre
Access
- Public transport : Métro station Palais de Justice
- Public transport : Teor T1, T2 et T3 arrêt Cathédrale