Vieux, Calvados


Vieux is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.

Geography

La Guigne river is the only watercourse to flow through the commune.

History

The town contains numerous Roman era ruins, as Vieux was a settlement called Aregenua, and appears on the Roman map, Tabula Peutingeriana. Vieux was the Roman capital of the Viducasses Gallic tribe.
During the Battle of Normandy in 1944, Vieux was designated as Hill 112 position, a strategic point for the Battle of Caen, the area of rue d'Esquay and the Bas de Vieux were badly affected by the allied bombardment of July 6, 1944. The portion of these streets, destroyed at this time are now dated for its name.

Points of interest

Museums

National Heritage Sites

The commune has three sites listed as a Monument historique.
  • Archaeological remains The houses of the Vieux-la-Romaine museum were listed as monuments in 1988.
  • Gallo-Roman theater within the Vieux-la-Romaine museum listed as a monument in 1980.
  • Chapelle Saint-Jean-Baptiste-du-Clos thirteenth centaury chapel that was listed as a monument in 1994.

Twin townssister cities

Vieux is twinned with:Otterton, England. Since 1976