TELECOM CITY
A city tracing the history of telecommunications, including the inventions ...Read more
SCHOOL MUSEUM
A museum where you can rediscover the pleasure of writing with a pen.Read more
MATHURIN MÉHEUT MUSEUM
This museum dedicated to the most popular Breton painter is located in a ...Read more
THE RAIL MUSEUM
The rail museum in Dinan, presenting collections of static and dynamic ...Read more
SCULPTURE PARK
Read moreThe Christian Gad and Daniel Chhé sculpture park (named after the two granite workers who initiated it) presents 18 majestically carved sculptures in granite, raw or polished, pink or grey. Produced by various artists during two symposiums, in 1998 and 2007, they are of various styles and represent Breton legends (Ankou, Dahud...) or creative work (Le Repos du couleur, Le Sculpteur et sa création...). It is not a museum, so you can touch the works. You can then continue the walk on the Customs path.
ABBEY OF BON-REPOS
Visit to discover a remarkable abbey, steeped in history, on the banks of ...Read more
ANTAN FARM
This ecomuseum takes you back to the rural world of the Gallo country at ...Read more
MARITIME MUSEUM
Museum retracing the history of deep-sea fishing in Newfoundland and ...Read more
FALUN HOUSE
The Maison des Faluns is a "nature and heritage" space in the heart of the ...Read more
MEMORIAL MUSEUM 1939/1945
Museum offering an exhibition of more than 10,000 original pieces from the ...Read more
ERNEST RENAN MUSEUM
The house where Ernest Renan was born offers a glimpse into the life of the ...Read more
MUSEUM OF THE BRETON BALL
Read moreIt is at the very heart of the Guingamp tourist office that you can visit this original museum created 12 years ago. As a result, it attracts a lot of tourists among tourists who generally find it somewhat unexpected. Boules of all kinds in boxes, unbreakable, wooden gaiac imported from Santo Domingo, spike by hand to play on the snow or ice, synthetic or plastic, loud balls, morlaisiennes, lyon, English or Moroccan boules, and other objects have been collected. The museum is therefore not limited to the Breton Ball which is part of the local heritage. However, the exhibition also highlights the names of large local players. The balls add many memories of the city's inhabitants. But what is the difference between the Breton ball and the bowls? This is the recurring question of visitors to the museum. Visit it and you will undoubtedly have the answer.
THE HOUSE OF THE HARP
An amazing museum in Dinan, offering Celtic and traditional harps.Read more
THE IMAGERY
Read moreSince 1984, this gallery hosts permanent exhibits of visual art and photography. Taking advantage of its partnership with the ministry of Culture, departmental and regional assemblies as well as the town of Lannion. Since its creation, it exhibits art works by famous contemporary artists, as well as emerging, and confidential artists. But its role is not limited this first activity, for it also offers educational activities in relation to the activity of the house. Every summer, from June to September, L'Imagerie organizes the Estivales Photographiques around poetic themes like "De la même étoffe que nos songes ..." in 2013, or "Le monde vu de leur chambre" in 2011. Let's note that Estivales are also present in the neighboring towns of Tréguier and Pleumeur Bodou.
CORIOSOLIS ARCHAEOMUSEUM
The Coriosolis archaeomuseum offers a fun, interactive tour for young and ...Read more
CIDRE MUSEUM
A museum where you can learn all about cider production and bottling.Read more
MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORY
Museum with two pavilions, the first one presenting temporary exhibitions ...Read more
SAINT-BRIEUC BAY RAILROAD
Chemin de fer de la Baie de Saint-Brieuc, organizing group visits on small ...Read more
BRICKMARKING
Read moreThis particular place symbolizes the meeting of the past and present: the building renovated and reinvented for modernity dates back to the nineteenth century! In this former tuilery-brickyard, there is now a museum documenting the history of the bay: fishing on foot, gardening and the activity of the brick of course, but also a space dedicated to temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. Much more than a museum, Briqueterie offers many animations during the summer: giant games for the young public, musical siestes, sculptures of sculptures, street art, multimedia facilities, art workshops, treasure hunts… The easiest thing is to go there.