Honfleur, a land of estuaries and art, is bathed in the gentle Norman lights that have contributed to its fame. A languid ballet, observable from our hotel in Honfleur, where the warm tones of the sun's rays play off the city's colors. The natural hues of the Norman countryside, changing with the seasons, mingle with the well-known shades of Honfleur – the traditional facades of the old harbor's houses. From above, Honfleur presents a harmonious array of slate roofs. Exploring its streets and surroundings, one understands why it was a favored subject of various Impressionist painters.
The cradle of Impressionism in 1850, Honfleur and the Saint-Siméon Collection share a joint past from which both have benefited. If Honfleur has become a sought-after destination, it is partly thanks to the Saint-Siméon Collection, and if the Collection has become a reference point, it is due to both its 200 years of hospitality tradition and the charms of Honfleur. A legacy of cultural, artistic, and historical significance, the Saint Delis and the Ferme Saint-Siméon are artistic references, bearing the legacy of their illustrious past.