Old Granville poster – The Monaco of the North, view of the sea

Admire Granville in all its splendor with this superb Granville poster, nicknamed the Monaco of the North at the beginning of the 20th century.
Created by Geo Dorival in 1914 for the State Railways, this tourist poster depicts the town of Granville from a flowered promontory, with the sparkling sea and the Channel Islands in the background. The cliffs, the beach, the elegant villas, and the blooming rose bushes compose a harmonious, poetic, and luminous scene.
A vintage art print full of elegance and nostalgia
This vintage Granville poster evokes the prosperous era of train holidays to seaside resorts. With its soft tones and stylized graphics, it celebrates the beauty of the Normandy coast and the refinement of Granville, nicknamed the Monaco of the North for its steep terrain and chic atmosphere.
Perfect for retro or seaside wall decoration, this art print will appeal to lovers of antique art, tourist heritage, and escapism. It will easily find its place in a warm interior, a holiday home, or a space inspired by the Normandy coastline.

Admire Granville in all its splendor with this superb Granville poster, nicknamed the Monaco of the North at the beginning of the 20th century.
Created by Geo Dorival in 1914 for the State Railways, this tourist poster depicts the town of Granville from a flowered promontory, with the sparkling sea and the Channel Islands in the background. The cliffs, the beach, the elegant villas, and the blooming rose bushes compose a harmonious, poetic, and luminous scene.
A vintage art print full of elegance and nostalgia
This vintage Granville poster evokes the prosperous era of train holidays to seaside resorts. With its soft tones and stylized graphics, it celebrates the beauty of the Normandy coast and the refinement of Granville, nicknamed the Monaco of the North for its steep terrain and chic atmosphere.
Perfect for retro or seaside wall decoration, this art print will appeal to lovers of antique art, tourist heritage, and escapism. It will easily find its place in a warm interior, a holiday home, or a space inspired by the Normandy coastline.