Museum housed in an old farmhouse, offering an invitation to discover the trades of yesteryear, with a range of activities
Housed in an old farmhouse, this "living" museum is an invitation to listen, look, touch and taste. The principle is simple: you move from workshop to workshop, to discover the trades of yesteryear: basket-maker, potter, tailor, wooden spoon-maker, embroiderer, clog-maker, weaver... There's a lovely park to stroll around, where special events take place from time to time, with highlights such as the Bread Festival, the Spinners' Festival, the Apple Festival and even the Cider Festival!
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Members' reviews on LIVING MUSEUM OF OLD TRADES
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Une quinzaine d'ateliers permanents tels que le lin, chanvre, la laine, une maison d'époque, apiculture de l'epoque, cordes, forge, etc ...
Nous sommes arrivés à l'ouverture et n'avons pas eu le temps de tout voir car nous avons écouté les explications de tous.
Je recommande la visite de ce musée très instructif.
Lieu très intéressant.
Les bénévoles sont très gentils et explique très bien .
c'est très bien fait, on y passerait des heures, surtout allez-y avec les enfants !