Honfleur is a commune located in the Calvados department in northwestern France. Honfleur is adjoining an attractive small 17th-century harbor located in Calvados, Lower Normandy. The town is still lively as a marina and fishing port. The town has kept several traditional and historic buildings and has various fascinating churches, museums, and monuments. The Sainte-Catherine church is the biggest church completed of wood in France with a bell tower split from the main building. Le Jardin des Personnalites is a courteous maintained garden down by the mouth of the Seine occupied with busts of several renowned dwellers of Honfleur. Le cotre Sainte-Bernadette is the very last crayfishing sloop which is yet in condition to sail. It belongs to the La chaloupe d'Honfleur association. It was inscribed as a historic monument of France. Notable museums in the town are - Museum Erik Satie, Naval Museum, Museum Eugene Boudin, and Vieux Honfleur Museum.