The Greniers à Sel, a pair of medieval stone warehouses with tiled roofs, stand as a prominent feature in the Honfleur skyline, just a short walk from Le Vieux Bassin and the Old Harbor. Originally built in the 17th century to preserve cod and herring with vast quantities of salt, these structures now serve as a cultural space. Today, visitors can experience a rotating schedule of events within the historic walls, offering a blend of history and contemporary culture.
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