When you get to Saint-Rémy Church, you can admire this 16th century structure with its Gothic Renaissance-style choir. The work which has been interrupted by the Wars of Religion resumed in the 17th century, in the spirit of the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
Continue straight, then take Rue de la Barre on your right.
Next, cross the intersection and follow Rue de Chastes to the Museum of Dieppe. Perched on top of the cliff, the château towers above the town and the sea and offers an amazing view of the seafront.
The château was built up around a keep, from the 14th to the 18th centuries. Today, it is home to the town’s maritime records and one of Europe’s largest collections of objects made of ivory.