Covered in flamboyant Gothic stonework, the Rouen Cathedral is an ancient Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city of Rouen in the Normandy region of France. The Cathedral is the Archbishop of Rouen’s area of ecclesiastical jurisdiction. It is overlooked by three towers including the Tour Saint-Roman (built: 12th century) containing the 64-bell carillon, utilizing 36 tons of bronze and iron; the 250 ft tall Tour de Beurre (built: 16th century), and the Tour-Lanterne (built: 19th century).