Archiepiscopal Palace, Rouen
| Archiepiscopal Palace of Rouen | |
|---|---|
Portion of the palace seen from the main entrance (the cathedral is covered by scaffoldings) | |
| Location | 2 rue des Bonnetiers, 76000 Rouen, Rouen Metropolis, Normandy, France |
| Coordinates | 49°26′25″N 01°05′47″E / 49.44028°N 1.09639°E |
| Built | Middle Ages |
| Architectural style(s) | Gothic and Renaissance architecture |
| Official name | Ensemble archiépiscopal (Archiepiscopal ensemble) |
| Designated | 1862 (first designation) |
| Reference no. | PA00100800 |
The Archiepiscopal Palace of Rouen (French: Palais archiépiscopal de Rouen) is the official residence of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Rouen, Primate of Normandy. Designated a Monument Historique for the first time in 1862, it is notably the only archiepiscopal palace in France that is adjoining a cathedral while retaining its original function as official residence of the archbishop.