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Exhibition "The Tale of Renart: a Norman Journey"

from 01 May 2027

to 30 September 2027

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In the footsteps of a fox and a cat in the 12th century, in the west of Normandy…

Through educational actions that combine exhibitions, conferences, and hikes, "The Tale of Renart: A Normand Itinerary" offers a discovery of the ecological history of an ancient forest of the Dukes of Normandy based on a major work of medieval literature, the Tale of Renart.

One of its oldest episodes allows for the exploration of the sometimes conflicting relationships between nature and feudal society, echoing contemporary environmental concerns.

The exhibition opens with an outdoor display consisting of fourteen panels, freely accessible at the Maison de la Forêt site in the Cerisy state forest. Based on original medieval documents, the exhibition highlights the Norman origins of the Tale of Renart, and more specifically the episode of the Vespers of Tibert, which reveals a rural territory in the west of Bessin marked by the presence of powerful lordships linked to the Dukes of Normandy, notably the abbots of Cerisy and the Bacon lords of Molay.


Curated by: Elisabeth Ridel-Granger, research engineer at CNRS

Partnerships : Maison de la recherche en sciences humaine de Caen (MRSH) and Isigny-Omaha Intercom

Maison de la Forêt - Office de tourisme Isigny-Omaha

222 Route De Bayeux, 14490 Montfiquet, France