The Joan of Arc Tower! A stunning medieval remnant of Rouen Castle, where history meets fun.

Built in the 13th century by King Philippe Auguste, this imposing tower embodies the power of the era. Today, it offers an immersive experience with captivating escape room games.

Beyond its grandeur, the Joan of Arc tower also has a dark history: it is here that the famous heroine was imprisoned.

In addition to its fascinating history, the Jeanne-d'Arc tower offers a breathtaking view of the city of Rouen. Climb its majestic steps and let yourself be dazzled by the breathtaking panorama that stretches out before you. A breathtaking experience awaits you, combining the discovery of medieval history with the excitement of a unique perspective on the city.

Whether you are passionate about history, an escape game enthusiast or simply curious to discover an exceptional site, the Jeanne-d'Arc tower is a must to visit during your stay in Rouen. With family, friends or alone, immerse yourself in this cheerful medieval adventure and discover the magic of this place full of history and emotion.

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  • Olivier ROBERT-TRAËGER

    The visit to this monument is quite short but very interesting. In fact it allows you to enter a structure dating from the Middle Ages on the one hand and on the other hand it allows you to delve into a more recent history that was the occupation.

  • Fred Frlln
    Fred Frlln
    9 months ago

    For my first escape game I found it very nice, the settings and the musical atmosphere are very absorbing, The puzzles are accessible to everyone, it requires thinking, but it's exciting.

  • Celine Duboc
    Celine Duboc
    3 months ago

    A free and friendly visit with currently a setting for an escape game.

  • Gallida-Hellas
    Gallida-Hellas
    one year ago

    Incredible to think that this keep was part of the castle built in 1204 by Philippe Auguste! There again where the trial of Joan of Arc took place! If only stones could talk. Wonderful to see that the centuries have passed and that the keep is still standing, thumbing its nose at the modern buildings that surround it.

  • Laca jo and Lepa wine

    Only remaining part of the castle from the time of Joan of Arc. Besides, it is a shame that there are not more explanations about this period which seems to me to be an essential part of the history of Rouen.

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