This 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.
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Il y a des panneau avec explications correct, mais avec des chiffres (peut être concernant l'ordre de la visite) mais pas de papier / plan explicatif (ni dans le musée).
Concernant ce musée il faut payer 4€ par adulte pour rentrer à l'intérieur. Je trouve ce prix inutile. le musée parle peu de la brique, il y a plus de salles concernant les expositions d'artistes.
Dommage car musée très intéressant.