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The Statue of Louis XIV in Place Saint-Sauveur is a prominent man-made monument and historical site located in the heart of Caen, Normandy, France. Standing at an elevation of approximately 13 meters above sea level, this impressive bronze sculpture depicts King Louis XIV as a Roman emperor, distributing laurel wreaths in a grand neoclassical style. It serves as a significant landmark within the historic city of Caen, surrounded by picturesque architecture.
Visitors are consistently drawn to the statue's rich historical…
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Elevazione 10 m
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giovedì 5 marzo
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8°C
38 %
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The statue, created by Louis Petitot in 1828, is significant as it represents a national effort during the Restoration period to re-establish royal effigies in public spaces after many were destroyed during the French Revolution. It depicts King Louis XIV as a Roman emperor, symbolizing power and classical ideals. It was also not the first statue of Louis XIV in Caen; an earlier one existed from 1685 to 1791.
The statue itself can be admired in a short time, typically 15-30 minutes, to appreciate its details and historical context. However, if you wish to explore the surrounding historic Place Saint-Sauveur, especially on a Friday during the market, or visit nearby cafes and attractions, you might easily spend an hour or two enjoying the atmosphere.
Yes, the statue was not always in Place Saint-Sauveur. It was initially installed in Place Royale (now Place de la République) and was moved several times before finding its permanent home. Additionally, the statue and its pedestal were officially inscribed as a historical monument on August 18, 2006, recognizing its cultural importance.
Place Saint-Sauveur is centrally located in Caen and well-served by public transport. Several bus lines have stops within a short walking distance of the square. For specific routes and schedules, it's advisable to check the local public transport authority's website or use a navigation app.
Yes, it is. The statue itself is an interesting historical landmark that can spark curiosity. The open space of Place Saint-Sauveur provides room for children, and on Fridays, the market offers a lively experience with local sights and sounds. There are also various family-friendly attractions and cafes nearby in Caen's city center.
Place Saint-Sauveur and its immediate vicinity are rich with amenities. You'll find a variety of cafes perfect for a coffee break or light snack, as well as numerous restaurants offering local Norman cuisine and other dining options. Many have outdoor seating, allowing you to enjoy the historic surroundings.
The statue itself, set against the backdrop of the historic buildings of Place Saint-Sauveur, offers excellent photo opportunities. For a unique perspective, try capturing the statue with the bustling Friday market in the foreground, or from one of the surrounding streets that lead into the square, framing it with Caen's charming architecture.
Being in the heart of Caen, the statue is close to many other significant sites. You can easily walk to the Château de Caen, the Abbaye aux Hommes (Saint-Étienne Abbey), and the Abbaye aux Dames (Holy Trinity Abbey). The historic city center itself is full of beautiful architecture and charming streets worth exploring.
Yes, many local walking tours of Caen's historic center often include the Statue of Louis XIV and Place Saint-Sauveur as key stops. These tours provide deeper insights into the city's history, architecture, and the significance of its monuments. Check with local tourism offices or online tour operators for available options.
While the statue is freely accessible at all times, visiting early in the morning or later in the evening can offer a more tranquil experience with fewer crowds, allowing for quiet contemplation. During these times, the lighting can also create a dramatic effect on the bronze sculpture. Fridays, especially during market hours, will be the busiest.