Events & Festivals in Brittany in June
"Our Reality"

From Saturday, June 28 2008 to Sunday, October 12 2008
The thin line between reality and fiction.
Taysir Batniji's work revolves around notions of individual or collective identity, dissapearance, displacement and exile. The images he brings back from his travels to Gaza, the traces of his journey, are like so many parcels of memory; they represent a vehicle for recording history…
Ville Lenkkeri's photographical works have unusual subjects: museums of natural history, university of medicine collections, or the mural decorations in waiting rooms… These reveal a cinematic approach to photographical art, blurring the boundaries between reality and fiction.
Artist Yvan Salomone is more interested in landscapes, even unusual ones such as harbours and industrial ports. His watercolours are made from photographs and video works and are always in the same, large format. His images are ambiguous in the sense that they are caught between an objective documentary-style and a more subjective vision.
Lena et Victor Vorobyev are two Kazakhstan-born artists who work with urban scenes. Within their works (installations, images, performances) the viewer is confronted with communist propaganda alongside the publicity of Western consumer society.
Taysir Batniji's work revolves around notions of individual or collective identity, dissapearance, displacement and exile. The images he brings back from his travels to Gaza, the traces of his journey, are like so many parcels of memory; they represent a vehicle for recording history…
Ville Lenkkeri's photographical works have unusual subjects: museums of natural history, university of medicine collections, or the mural decorations in waiting rooms… These reveal a cinematic approach to photographical art, blurring the boundaries between reality and fiction.
Artist Yvan Salomone is more interested in landscapes, even unusual ones such as harbours and industrial ports. His watercolours are made from photographs and video works and are always in the same, large format. His images are ambiguous in the sense that they are caught between an objective documentary-style and a more subjective vision.
Lena et Victor Vorobyev are two Kazakhstan-born artists who work with urban scenes. Within their works (installations, images, performances) the viewer is confronted with communist propaganda alongside the publicity of Western consumer society.
Opening Times & Prices
From Saturday 28 June to Sunday 12 October 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 13:00 to 18:00
- Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Free
Admission prices :
- Full price : 1.5 €
- Students : Free
- Retired : Free
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 13:00 to 18:00
- Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Free
Admission prices :
- Full price : 1.5 €
- Students : Free
- Retired : Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 08 98 55 55 77 |
| Fax: | 02 98 55 87 14 |
| Email: | le.quartier@le-quartier.net |
| Website: |
LE QUARTIER
10
esplanade François Mitterrand
QUIMPER
FRANCE
29000
"A Passion for Art Print, Denise Delouche's Collection"

From Saturday, June 7 2008 to Tuesday, September 30 2008
Printing art the old-school way.
Denise Delouche is the kind of professor who goes out into the field to make better sense of her subject, namely artists, painters in particular, in Brittany in the 19th century. It is in this manner that she began to research a particular artform: the art print (engraving, embossment and other techniques).
A very common variation of the traditional painted canvas, the art print appears as a highly interesting and revealing practise. Delouche asked herself the following questions: "what does this art form tell us about Brittany and 19th-century Bretons? Who would buy art prints? And how did they affect tourism and travels?"
Denise Delouche is the kind of professor who goes out into the field to make better sense of her subject, namely artists, painters in particular, in Brittany in the 19th century. It is in this manner that she began to research a particular artform: the art print (engraving, embossment and other techniques).
A very common variation of the traditional painted canvas, the art print appears as a highly interesting and revealing practise. Delouche asked herself the following questions: "what does this art form tell us about Brittany and 19th-century Bretons? Who would buy art prints? And how did they affect tourism and travels?"
Opening Times & Prices
From Saturday 7 to Friday 13 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - 4.2 €
From Saturday 14 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 6 €
- - Reduced price : 4 €
Closed on 12 May
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - 4.2 €
From Saturday 14 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 6 €
- - Reduced price : 4 €
Closed on 12 May
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 97 01 63 00 |
| Fax: | 02 97 01 63 01 |
| Email: | musees@mairie-vannes.fr |
| Website: |
MUSEE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE VANNES - LA COHUE
9-15
place Saint-Pierre
VANNES
FRANCE
56000
American-Indian Art and Popular Traditions

From Saturday, June 28 2008 to Sunday, September 14 2008
Tradition and cultures.
The town of Saint-Malo will for a few days allow you to discover a particular traditional culture. Artwork and traditional objects from American-Indian cultures will be on display at the Chapelle Saint-Sauveur. Take the opportunity to let your mind wander and learn about these cultures.
The town of Saint-Malo will for a few days allow you to discover a particular traditional culture. Artwork and traditional objects from American-Indian cultures will be on display at the Chapelle Saint-Sauveur. Take the opportunity to let your mind wander and learn about these cultures.
Opening Times & Prices
From Saturday 28 June to Sunday 14 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 12:30
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:30
Admission prices :
- Free
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 12:30
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:30
Admission prices :
- Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 56 24 68 |
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CHAPELLE SAINT-SAUVEUR
rue Saint-Sauveur
SAINT-MALO
FRANCE
35400
The Contemporary Art Biennial - Rennes workshops: "Valeurs croisées"

From Friday, May 16 2008 to Sunday, July 20 2008
Art and the business world.
Cultural life in Rennes will have an additional artistic event to give the city a greater cultural presence than it already has. May 2008 will be the birth date of the very first edition of the Rennes Workshops: Valeures Croisées (or Crossed Values) - this contemporary art event will be centred on the relationship between art and the business world.
Numerous pieces will be exhibited: some specially created for the event by artists in Breton companies and some from public and private collections.
Altogether, over 60 French and international artists will be pesenting their artwork in seven artistically-significant locations throughout the city, including the Jacobean Convent.
Cultural life in Rennes will have an additional artistic event to give the city a greater cultural presence than it already has. May 2008 will be the birth date of the very first edition of the Rennes Workshops: Valeures Croisées (or Crossed Values) - this contemporary art event will be centred on the relationship between art and the business world.
Numerous pieces will be exhibited: some specially created for the event by artists in Breton companies and some from public and private collections.
Altogether, over 60 French and international artists will be pesenting their artwork in seven artistically-significant locations throughout the city, including the Jacobean Convent.
Opening Times & Prices
From Friday 16 May to Sunday 20 July 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
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COUVENT DES JACOBINS
4
rue d'Echange
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
"Jean-Luc Parant - collections of a curious man"

From Saturday, May 17 2008 to Tuesday, September 30 2008
The magical curiosity of a child.
The cause for this event: a place. The book-lined walls of Château-Gaillard, a place filled with mysteriously locked cupboards, bring to mind a society of intellectuals and their obsessive collections - that was more than enough to convince Jean-Luc Parant to recreate his own personal collection of curious things…
His fake-libraries are home to strange books, crafted from wax, with words rolled up into little balls, and writing tablets covered with embossed symbols that one longs to touch… The curious aspect of this collection echoes the obscure 19th century "savant" journals that sit along side it.
Jean-Luc Parant is a curious man. He has been worrying clay since the 70's when he decided that, with this primal, eternal element, he could conquer the world. The erudite scholars of history share with Parant that ambition to embrace the universe as a whole, to collect treasures. Unusual animals, or the perfect shape of an egg - worth their weight in gold, Parant recreates them himself, crafting clay to trick the eye. Deep down, Jean-Luc Parant has that elusive trait of character that once killed the colloquial cat..
The cause for this event: a place. The book-lined walls of Château-Gaillard, a place filled with mysteriously locked cupboards, bring to mind a society of intellectuals and their obsessive collections - that was more than enough to convince Jean-Luc Parant to recreate his own personal collection of curious things…
His fake-libraries are home to strange books, crafted from wax, with words rolled up into little balls, and writing tablets covered with embossed symbols that one longs to touch… The curious aspect of this collection echoes the obscure 19th century "savant" journals that sit along side it.
Jean-Luc Parant is a curious man. He has been worrying clay since the 70's when he decided that, with this primal, eternal element, he could conquer the world. The erudite scholars of history share with Parant that ambition to embrace the universe as a whole, to collect treasures. Unusual animals, or the perfect shape of an egg - worth their weight in gold, Parant recreates them himself, crafting clay to trick the eye. Deep down, Jean-Luc Parant has that elusive trait of character that once killed the colloquial cat..
Opening Times & Prices
From Saturday 17 May to Friday 13 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
From Saturday 14 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 6 €
- Reduced price : 4 €
- Until 12 years : Free
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
From Saturday 14 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 6 €
- Reduced price : 4 €
- Until 12 years : Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 97 01 63 00 |
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| Email: | musees@mairie-vannes.fr |
| Website: |
MUSEE D HISTOIRE ET D ARCHEOLOGIE - CHATEAU GAILLARD
2
rue Noé
VANNES
FRANCE
56000
"No Holding Back: Cleynay Catches the Eye"

From Thursday, June 12 2008 to Sunday, September 21 2008
Professional amateurs…
The In fine, Sans réserve exhibit is made up of 40 or so works that span from the 15th to the 20th century.
There is no overriding theme or historic timeline. The group was free to organise the display space along their own rules: parallels, a taste for this or that, a dialogue between the works… This subjective, almost whimsical approach is backed by serious, extensive documentation for each piece.
The group-members are not professionals and yet each has his own experience, his point of view as a spectator, and this provides a solid method for the elaboration of a display space which gives visitors the best possible experience…
The In fine, Sans réserve exhibit is made up of 40 or so works that span from the 15th to the 20th century.
There is no overriding theme or historic timeline. The group was free to organise the display space along their own rules: parallels, a taste for this or that, a dialogue between the works… This subjective, almost whimsical approach is backed by serious, extensive documentation for each piece.
The group-members are not professionals and yet each has his own experience, his point of view as a spectator, and this provides a solid method for the elaboration of a display space which gives visitors the best possible experience…
Opening Times & Prices
From Thursday 12 June to Sunday 21 September 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:00
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 3.2 €
- Reduced price : 1.7 €
Closed on 14 July and 15 August
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:00
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 3.2 €
- Reduced price : 1.7 €
Closed on 14 July and 15 August
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 23 62 17 45 |
| Fax: | 02 23 62 17 41 |
| Email: | museebeauxarts@ville-rennes.fr |
| Website: |
MUSEE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE RENNES
20
quai Emile-Zola
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
"Les Gwitchins"

From Tuesday, April 29 2008 to Tuesday, September 30 2008
Photo-ethnography…
This exhibition of forty large-scale black and white photographs, introduced by Pierre de Vallombreuse, appears a moving homage to the Gwitchin, a community of Native Alaskans that has to fight for survival every day.
This exhibition is a part of Vallombreuse's overriding photo project entitled "Hommes Racine" (or "Root Men"). This massive undertaking represents 5 years of exploration and dialogue; 12 indigenous peoples, 12 completely different environments - 12 examples of how climate change can affect human lives.
The "Hommes Racine" project is a photographic journey, an awakening. It aims to depict the intimate connection between man and his environment and in doing so promotes a sustainable vision of humanity, where nature is protected in the name of human life.
This exhibition of forty large-scale black and white photographs, introduced by Pierre de Vallombreuse, appears a moving homage to the Gwitchin, a community of Native Alaskans that has to fight for survival every day.
This exhibition is a part of Vallombreuse's overriding photo project entitled "Hommes Racine" (or "Root Men"). This massive undertaking represents 5 years of exploration and dialogue; 12 indigenous peoples, 12 completely different environments - 12 examples of how climate change can affect human lives.
The "Hommes Racine" project is a photographic journey, an awakening. It aims to depict the intimate connection between man and his environment and in doing so promotes a sustainable vision of humanity, where nature is protected in the name of human life.
Opening Times & Prices
From Tuesday 29 April to Tuesday 24 June 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Friday from 12:00 to 19:00
- Tuesday from 12:00 to 21:00
- Saturday from 14:00 to 19:00
From Wednesday 25 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 12:00 to 19:00
- Saturday from 14:00 to 19:00
- From Wednesday to Friday from 12:00 to 19:00
- Tuesday from 12:00 to 21:00
- Saturday from 14:00 to 19:00
From Wednesday 25 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 12:00 to 19:00
- Saturday from 14:00 to 19:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 23 40 66 00 |
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LES CHAMPS LIBRES
10
cours des Alliés
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
"Treasures of the Middle Ages"

From Saturday, May 17 2008 to Tuesday, September 30 2008
Inside the coffers of France's cathedrals.
Just a mention of the word "treasure" will set off an cascade of jewels and gold coins in our imaginations, all the more fascinating because they are inaccessible. The treasures of the clergy are all these things at once, with mostly precious objects from the Christian liturgy, such as chalices, patens, ciboriums and vases, but also ecclesiastic garments and manuscripts.
A few other items may be of interest, such as royal emblems and unusual objects, but it is relics of the saints - which drove myriad believers to attempt pilgrimage - which are the heart of this treasure.
These objects were kindly lent by the Vannes Cathedral, the churches of the Morbihan region and the Vanne Museum's collections.
Just a mention of the word "treasure" will set off an cascade of jewels and gold coins in our imaginations, all the more fascinating because they are inaccessible. The treasures of the clergy are all these things at once, with mostly precious objects from the Christian liturgy, such as chalices, patens, ciboriums and vases, but also ecclesiastic garments and manuscripts.
A few other items may be of interest, such as royal emblems and unusual objects, but it is relics of the saints - which drove myriad believers to attempt pilgrimage - which are the heart of this treasure.
These objects were kindly lent by the Vannes Cathedral, the churches of the Morbihan region and the Vanne Museum's collections.
Opening Times & Prices
From Saturday 14 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
From Saturday 17 May to Friday 13 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
From Saturday 17 May to Friday 13 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 97 01 63 00 |
| Fax: | |
| Email: | musees@mairie-vannes.fr |
| Website: |
MUSEE D HISTOIRE ET D ARCHEOLOGIE - CHATEAU GAILLARD
2
rue Noé
VANNES
FRANCE
56000
"Ouessant throughout history : 20 years of archeological digs in Mez Notariou"

From Thursday, September 27 2007 to Wednesday, September 30 2009
Digging into the past
For 20 years now, archeological research has been taking place at Mez Notario, located at the center of the Isle of Ouessant. The site and the dig have been managed by Jean-Paul Le Bihan, director of the Finistère Center for Archeological Research (CRAF), which called upon 400 professional and civilian diggers to help bring to light some amazing finds about the origins of Ouessant.
The Armoric Regional Natural Park and the CRAF have organized an exhibit which retraces the history of the digs at Mez Notario to be presented at the Museum of "Phares and Balises." Numerous objects plus articles from the planning stages and several models will be on display. Visitors will be able to easily reconstruct the history of this fascinating island with the materials to be presented. A project that took 20 years to bring to the surface!
For 20 years now, archeological research has been taking place at Mez Notario, located at the center of the Isle of Ouessant. The site and the dig have been managed by Jean-Paul Le Bihan, director of the Finistère Center for Archeological Research (CRAF), which called upon 400 professional and civilian diggers to help bring to light some amazing finds about the origins of Ouessant.
The Armoric Regional Natural Park and the CRAF have organized an exhibit which retraces the history of the digs at Mez Notario to be presented at the Museum of "Phares and Balises." Numerous objects plus articles from the planning stages and several models will be on display. Visitors will be able to easily reconstruct the history of this fascinating island with the materials to be presented. A project that took 20 years to bring to the surface!
Opening Times & Prices
From Thursday 27 September 2007 to Wednesday 30 September 2009 :
- From Thursday to Sunday from 10:30 to 18:30
- From Thursday to Sunday from 10:30 to 18:30
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 98 48 80 70 |
| Fax: | 02 98 48 80 70 |
| Email: | contact@pnr-armorique.fr |
| Website: |
MUSEE DES PHARES ET BALISES
route départementale 81
Phare du Créac'h
OUESSANT
FRANCE
29242
Visit Traouïéro Valley

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Go green.
At the very heart of the Côte de Granit Rose, in the communes of Trégastel and Perros-Guirec, the Traouïero are two deep valleys: the Grand and the Petit Traouïero, through each of which runs a stream that ends its course in the natural harbour of Ploumanac'h.
A network of signposted paths pionts the way through this designated Breton natural heritage site.
At the very heart of the Côte de Granit Rose, in the communes of Trégastel and Perros-Guirec, the Traouïero are two deep valleys: the Grand and the Petit Traouïero, through each of which runs a stream that ends its course in the natural harbour of Ploumanac'h.
A network of signposted paths pionts the way through this designated Breton natural heritage site.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 08:00 to 20:00
- Everyday, from 08:00 to 20:00
Event Contact Information
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CENTRE-VILLE DE PERROS-GUIREC
place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
PERROS-GUIREC
FRANCE
22700
Visit the "Sea-Rescue Centre"

From Thursday, May 12 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
A tribute to valiant men.
Continuing its task of showcasing the Citadelle de Port-Louis, the Musée National de la Marine decided to create a new section, unique in France, dedicated to the extraordinary history of sea rescue.
Courage, self-denial, discretion, modesty... there is no lack of words of praise to heap on these men who, down the years, have risked their lives to save others.
Coxswains, second coxswains and crewmen have handed down their stories, and today's lifeboat men keep the tradition alive, united in the face of the universal danger, the pitiless perils of the sea.
The terrifying sight of storm conditions on the rocky coastline of Brittany or elsewhere compels each of us to ask ourselves, in our heart of hearts: would I have dared?
From the earliest days of sea-rescue under sails and oars to today's search and rescue helicopters, human courage is honoured in the precious mementoes of lifeboat crews, in touching pictures and photographs, model boats and specialised equipment.
Supplemented by archive pictures, films and sound recordings, the entire presentation centres on a striking exhibit: the Commandant Philippes de Kerhallet lifeboat (1897), the last survivor of its kind.
In the very heart of Brittany, which has known so many maritime disasters, the 350m² of the new citadel exhibition rooms, Naufrages et Fraternités, l'Univers de la mer (shipwrecks and brotherhood, the world of the sea), dedicated to sea rescue, pay a more than well-earned tribute to the dedication of the unsung sailor heroes who, as true men of the sea, seek no glory for themselves.
Continuing its task of showcasing the Citadelle de Port-Louis, the Musée National de la Marine decided to create a new section, unique in France, dedicated to the extraordinary history of sea rescue.
Courage, self-denial, discretion, modesty... there is no lack of words of praise to heap on these men who, down the years, have risked their lives to save others.
Coxswains, second coxswains and crewmen have handed down their stories, and today's lifeboat men keep the tradition alive, united in the face of the universal danger, the pitiless perils of the sea.
The terrifying sight of storm conditions on the rocky coastline of Brittany or elsewhere compels each of us to ask ourselves, in our heart of hearts: would I have dared?
From the earliest days of sea-rescue under sails and oars to today's search and rescue helicopters, human courage is honoured in the precious mementoes of lifeboat crews, in touching pictures and photographs, model boats and specialised equipment.
Supplemented by archive pictures, films and sound recordings, the entire presentation centres on a striking exhibit: the Commandant Philippes de Kerhallet lifeboat (1897), the last survivor of its kind.
In the very heart of Brittany, which has known so many maritime disasters, the 350m² of the new citadel exhibition rooms, Naufrages et Fraternités, l'Univers de la mer (shipwrecks and brotherhood, the world of the sea), dedicated to sea rescue, pay a more than well-earned tribute to the dedication of the unsung sailor heroes who, as true men of the sea, seek no glory for themselves.
Opening Times & Prices
From Friday 1 February to Wednesday 30 April 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Monday from 13:30 to 18:00
From Friday 2 May to Sunday 31 August 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:30
From Monday 1 September to Sunday 21 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Monday from 13:30 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5.5 €
- Reduced price : 4 €
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
- From Wednesday to Monday from 13:30 to 18:00
From Friday 2 May to Sunday 31 August 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:30
From Monday 1 September to Sunday 21 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Monday from 13:30 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5.5 €
- Reduced price : 4 €
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 97 82 56 72 |
| Fax: | 02 97 82 17 28 |
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MUSEE NATIONAL DE LA MARINE DE PORT-LOUIS
Citadelle de Port-Louis
PORT LOUIS
FRANCE
56290
Becherel Book Market

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
A treat for book-lovers.
Old bindings, the smell of paper, out-of-print or little-known works... There are so many rare finds to be made at book markets where every reader, from the neophyte to the bookworm, can hope to stumble upon his heart's desire.
Old bindings, the smell of paper, out-of-print or little-known works... There are so many rare finds to be made at book markets where every reader, from the neophyte to the bookworm, can hope to stumble upon his heart's desire.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Sunday from 09:00 to 18:00
- Sunday from 09:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
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CENTRE-VILLE DE BECHEREL
BECHEREL
FRANCE
35190
Visit the Megalithic Site in Locmariaquer

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Menhirs and dolmens...
The megalithic site features three monuments epitomising Breton megalithic architecture: the great broken menhir, the dolmen known as the Merchants' Table and the Er Grah tumulus, all erected between 4,700 and 3,800 B.C., i.e. during the Neolithic period, when man began to form settlements, to experiment with and develop animal husbandry and farming, pottery, weaving, etc.
A visit to the site is an excellent introduction to megalithic civilisation and architecture, featuring as it does the three types of known monuments in a stunning natural setting looking out over the Gulf of Morbihan and the Bay of Quiberon: in the Neolithic period, before the level of the seas rose, these expanses would have been not gulf and bay but broad plains.
The megalithic site features three monuments epitomising Breton megalithic architecture: the great broken menhir, the dolmen known as the Merchants' Table and the Er Grah tumulus, all erected between 4,700 and 3,800 B.C., i.e. during the Neolithic period, when man began to form settlements, to experiment with and develop animal husbandry and farming, pottery, weaving, etc.
A visit to the site is an excellent introduction to megalithic civilisation and architecture, featuring as it does the three types of known monuments in a stunning natural setting looking out over the Gulf of Morbihan and the Bay of Quiberon: in the Neolithic period, before the level of the seas rose, these expanses would have been not gulf and bay but broad plains.
Opening Times & Prices
From Wednesday 5 September 2007 to Wednesday 30 April 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 12:30
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 17:00
From Friday 2 May to Monday 30 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
From Tuesday 1 July to Thursday 4 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 19:00
From Friday 5 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 12:30
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 17:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- From 18 to 25 years : 3.5 €
- Until 17 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 12:30
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 17:00
From Friday 2 May to Monday 30 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
From Tuesday 1 July to Thursday 4 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 19:00
From Friday 5 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 12:30
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 17:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- From 18 to 25 years : 3.5 €
- Until 17 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 97 57 37 59 |
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SITE DES MEGALITHES
route de Kerlogonan
Table des Marchand
LOCMARIAQUER
FRANCE
56740
Station Kid, Perros-Guirec

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Where kids are treated like royalty!
Parents and children all want their holidays together to be a success and a source of unforgettable happy memories.
A family holiday resort must be in a position to offer absolutely everything to make that possible: suitable accommodation for families, activities to suit different ages, fun and entertainment for all, and a wide range of facilities in an environment that must be not only attractive (naturally!) but also safe.
Station Kid resorts, in association with the Ministry for Tourism which supports the association's projects, are committed to this vision, and have agreed to a strict charter with six key checkpoints : welcome, facilities, events and entertainment, activities, environment and safety.
Communes which qualify receive the award for a period of three years. The award is made only to communes that pursue a real policy of welcoming children aged between 3 and 12 and their families.
As a result, everything is in place to ensure that children have a fantastic time with their parents, who can feel relaxed and secure.
On the programme: sports, walks, fun learning activities, games and competitions and shows for all the family to enjoy.
Parents and children all want their holidays together to be a success and a source of unforgettable happy memories.
A family holiday resort must be in a position to offer absolutely everything to make that possible: suitable accommodation for families, activities to suit different ages, fun and entertainment for all, and a wide range of facilities in an environment that must be not only attractive (naturally!) but also safe.
Station Kid resorts, in association with the Ministry for Tourism which supports the association's projects, are committed to this vision, and have agreed to a strict charter with six key checkpoints : welcome, facilities, events and entertainment, activities, environment and safety.
Communes which qualify receive the award for a period of three years. The award is made only to communes that pursue a real policy of welcoming children aged between 3 and 12 and their families.
As a result, everything is in place to ensure that children have a fantastic time with their parents, who can feel relaxed and secure.
On the programme: sports, walks, fun learning activities, games and competitions and shows for all the family to enjoy.
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CENTRE-VILLE DE PERROS-GUIREC
place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
PERROS-GUIREC
FRANCE
22700
Dol de Bretagne Organic Market

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
A taste for the authentic.
Tuesday late afternoon is organic market day in Dol de Bretagne. All those who love truly healthy fruit and vegetables, often smaller than usual because not artificially swollen with water but tasting the way fruit and vegetables used to taste, will find a wide selection of organic food products guaranteed free of pesticides, chemical fertilizers or additives.
Tuesday late afternoon is organic market day in Dol de Bretagne. All those who love truly healthy fruit and vegetables, often smaller than usual because not artificially swollen with water but tasting the way fruit and vegetables used to taste, will find a wide selection of organic food products guaranteed free of pesticides, chemical fertilizers or additives.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Tuesday from 17:00 to 20:00
- Tuesday from 17:00 to 20:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE DOL-DE-BRETAGNE
grande rue des Stuarts
DOL DE BRETAGNE
FRANCE
35120
Place des Lices Market, Rennes

From Wednesday, December 1 2004 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Shop inside an architectural masterpiece.
Architect Jean-Baptiste Martenot was responsible for the two market halls in the Place des Lices.
The two constructions are the very quintessence of 19th century metallic architecture.
They lend themselves perfectly to exhibitions as well as to events like the Marché des Lices, recognised as the 3rd biggest market in France.
Architect Jean-Baptiste Martenot was responsible for the two market halls in the Place des Lices.
The two constructions are the very quintessence of 19th century metallic architecture.
They lend themselves perfectly to exhibitions as well as to events like the Marché des Lices, recognised as the 3rd biggest market in France.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Saturday from 07:00 to 13:00
- Saturday from 07:00 to 13:00
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PLACE DES LICES
place des Lices
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Visit the Rennes Musée des Beaux-Arts

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Retrace the history of art.
Like most of France's museums, the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rennes dates from the Revolution. Founded in 1794 with works confiscated from the town's religious and civil buildings, the museum nonetheless owes the bulk of its collections to the magnificent "cabinet of curiosities" of Christophe-Paul de Robien (1698-1756), President of the Breton Parliament.
From La Femme entre les deux âges (16th century) by Saint-Luc de Heemskerck to contemporary art, the museum also houses an Egyptian archaeological collection (bronzes, ceramics, etc.), an exceptional collection of drawings, and a collection of engravings.
The contemporary art collection focuses on two main areas: artists with Breton roots, such as the Affichistes, and the various currents in abstract art from Sam Francis to Aurélie Nemours.
Like most of France's museums, the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rennes dates from the Revolution. Founded in 1794 with works confiscated from the town's religious and civil buildings, the museum nonetheless owes the bulk of its collections to the magnificent "cabinet of curiosities" of Christophe-Paul de Robien (1698-1756), President of the Breton Parliament.
From La Femme entre les deux âges (16th century) by Saint-Luc de Heemskerck to contemporary art, the museum also houses an Egyptian archaeological collection (bronzes, ceramics, etc.), an exceptional collection of drawings, and a collection of engravings.
The contemporary art collection focuses on two main areas: artists with Breton roots, such as the Affichistes, and the various currents in abstract art from Sam Francis to Aurélie Nemours.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:00
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
- Tuesday from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 4.3 €
- Reduced price : 2.2 €
- Until 18 years : Free
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:00
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
- Tuesday from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 4.3 €
- Reduced price : 2.2 €
- Until 18 years : Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 23 62 17 45 |
| Fax: | 02 23 62 17 41 |
| Email: | museebeauxarts@ville-rennes.fr |
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MUSEE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE RENNES
20
quai Emile-Zola
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Evenings at the Sympatic Bar

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Bring your friends.
Spend an evening with friends here, and you won't regret it! If only for the amazing "Chien Fou" cocktail (strawberry cordial, vodka, Tabasco) served in a shot glass, or the famous "Verre Vert" (green glass) consisting of Get 27, vodka and Perrier). The beer list is impressive, too, and the English pub atmosphere makes for a relaxing evening.
The music tends towards rock'n'roll, and lots of regulars enjoy a game of table football or two. An upstairs room is available for functions and concerts.
Spend an evening with friends here, and you won't regret it! If only for the amazing "Chien Fou" cocktail (strawberry cordial, vodka, Tabasco) served in a shot glass, or the famous "Verre Vert" (green glass) consisting of Get 27, vodka and Perrier). The beer list is impressive, too, and the English pub atmosphere makes for a relaxing evening.
The music tends towards rock'n'roll, and lots of regulars enjoy a game of table football or two. An upstairs room is available for functions and concerts.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- From Monday to Saturday from 19:00 to 01:00
- From Monday to Saturday from 19:00 to 01:00
Event Contact Information
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SYMPATIC BAR
11
rue Saint-Michel
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Visit the Castle's Grand Dungeon and Tower

From Wednesday, December 1 2004 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Explore Saint-Malo's rich and varied past.
Since 1927, the main castle keep has housed the collections of the Municipal Museum that became the city's Museum of History after renovation by the French Historic Monuments department in 1950.
This massive horseshoe-shaped tower was built from 1424 onwards on the orders of Duke Jean V of Brittany.
It rises to a total height of 35 metres.
The Museum was extended in 1988 by a further three exhibition rooms created in the Tour Générale and is scheduled for yet another extension into the Quic-en-Groigne tower and the Petit Donjon.
The history of Saint-Malo and its maritime tradition begins with shipbuilding and the opening up of the Newfoundland fishing grounds, the region's two main activities in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Since 1927, the main castle keep has housed the collections of the Municipal Museum that became the city's Museum of History after renovation by the French Historic Monuments department in 1950.
This massive horseshoe-shaped tower was built from 1424 onwards on the orders of Duke Jean V of Brittany.
It rises to a total height of 35 metres.
The Museum was extended in 1988 by a further three exhibition rooms created in the Tour Générale and is scheduled for yet another extension into the Quic-en-Groigne tower and the Petit Donjon.
The history of Saint-Malo and its maritime tradition begins with shipbuilding and the opening up of the Newfoundland fishing grounds, the region's two main activities in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Opening Times & Prices
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- Reduced price : 2.5 €
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 40 71 57 |
| Fax: | 02 99 40 71 56 |
| Email: | musee@ville-saint-malo.fr |
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MUSEE D HISTOIRE DE LA VILLE ET DU PAYS MALOUIN
esplanade Félicité
Hôtel-de-Ville
SAINT-MALO
FRANCE
35400
Visit the Maison du Littoral

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
The wonderful world of shells.
The Maison du Littoral, which stands at the heart of this natural site looking out to the Pors Kamor lighthouse, offers an insight into the Côte de Granit Rose through its exhibitions and explanations of nature.
For children: workshops to learn how to tie sailors' knots, a "touch and learn" house full of minerals and a light-table display on local flora.
There is also a model explaining place names along the channel leading to Ploumanac'h harbour.
The Maison du Littoral, which stands at the heart of this natural site looking out to the Pors Kamor lighthouse, offers an insight into the Côte de Granit Rose through its exhibitions and explanations of nature.
For children: workshops to learn how to tie sailors' knots, a "touch and learn" house full of minerals and a light-table display on local flora.
There is also a model explaining place names along the channel leading to Ploumanac'h harbour.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- From Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 13:00
- From Monday to Saturday from 14:00 to 18:00
- From Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 13:00
- From Monday to Saturday from 14:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 96 91 62 77 |
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| Email: | maisondulittoral@perros-guirec.com |
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MAISON DU LITTORAL DE PERROS-GUIREC
Sentier des Douaniers
Ploumanac'h
PERROS-GUIREC
FRANCE
22700
Sentier des Douaniers coastal path

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Between land and sea.
This magnificent path follows the steep coastal cliffs to explore the coastline and the magnificent turn of the century mansions such as the orientally inspired "Kermoor", before intersecting with the GR 34 footpath for a distance of 5.5km along the coast, on land belonging to the commune.
Le Portrieux, where the first infrastructure work on the bay was carried out, saw the first schooners setting off for the Newfoundland fishing grounds in 1612.
Wallk along Portrieux beach to the roundabout and take the steps that lead up to a magnificent panoramic view of the Port d'Armor, the only deepwater harbour between Cherbourg and Brest, and also over La Comtesse beach and the island of the same name, accessible on foot at low tide.
At the Pointe du Sémaphore, the orientation table identifies key landmarks out to sea, from Bréhat to Cap Fréhel, with an overview of: the plateau of the Iles Saint-Quay, 10km long and 3km wide, as well as Ile Harbour, easily recognised by its house and lighthouse.
Continue along the beaches of Châtelet, Casino and La Grève Noire, the Pointe de l'Isnain and the Grève Gicquel beneath the rock of Gerbot d'Avoine, then the Saint-Quay fountain commemorating the arrival of the evangelising saint, and on to the Pointe du Romeur marking the limit between the communes of Saint-Quay-Portrieux and Tréveneuc.
View over the cove of Saint-Marc and the 18th century chapel.
This magnificent path follows the steep coastal cliffs to explore the coastline and the magnificent turn of the century mansions such as the orientally inspired "Kermoor", before intersecting with the GR 34 footpath for a distance of 5.5km along the coast, on land belonging to the commune.
Le Portrieux, where the first infrastructure work on the bay was carried out, saw the first schooners setting off for the Newfoundland fishing grounds in 1612.
Wallk along Portrieux beach to the roundabout and take the steps that lead up to a magnificent panoramic view of the Port d'Armor, the only deepwater harbour between Cherbourg and Brest, and also over La Comtesse beach and the island of the same name, accessible on foot at low tide.
At the Pointe du Sémaphore, the orientation table identifies key landmarks out to sea, from Bréhat to Cap Fréhel, with an overview of: the plateau of the Iles Saint-Quay, 10km long and 3km wide, as well as Ile Harbour, easily recognised by its house and lighthouse.
Continue along the beaches of Châtelet, Casino and La Grève Noire, the Pointe de l'Isnain and the Grève Gicquel beneath the rock of Gerbot d'Avoine, then the Saint-Quay fountain commemorating the arrival of the evangelising saint, and on to the Pointe du Romeur marking the limit between the communes of Saint-Quay-Portrieux and Tréveneuc.
View over the cove of Saint-Marc and the 18th century chapel.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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SENTIER DES DOUANIERS
Sentier des Douaniers - GR 34
SAINT-QUAY-PORTRIEUX
FRANCE
22410
Sainte-Thérèse Market, Rennes

From Wednesday, December 1 2004 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Try out an organic market with 100% natural products.
As you stroll around the Sainte-Thérèse quarter, try some of the organic products for their quality and taste.
The Sainte-Thérèse market is sure to be selling its famous artichokes and cauliflowers and, if you happen to be there at the right time of year, maybe even the famous Coco de Paimpol white beans.
As you stroll around the Sainte-Thérèse quarter, try some of the organic products for their quality and taste.
The Sainte-Thérèse market is sure to be selling its famous artichokes and cauliflowers and, if you happen to be there at the right time of year, maybe even the famous Coco de Paimpol white beans.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Wednesday from 07:00 to 13:00
- Wednesday from 07:00 to 13:00
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PLACE DU SOUVENIR
place du Souvenir
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Visit Créhen

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
An architectural marvel.
After passing through Plancoët and describing a series of pleasing meanders at Saint-Lormel, the river Arguenon runs into the Channel at Port du Guildo, in the commune of Créhen.
This estuary is overlooked by the ruins of the old castle, known as the castle of Gilles de Bretagne.
There are a number of megaliths in the area and in a covered alley you will find what is undoubtedly the largest dolmen in the east of the département.
The alley, some 13 metres in length, is covered by five flat stones.
The castle must have been built over a fairly extended period.
From the preseent appearance of the ruins, it is likely that certain parts date from the 13th century.
The castle reached its present general form at the end of the 14th century or in the early 15th century.
After passing through Plancoët and describing a series of pleasing meanders at Saint-Lormel, the river Arguenon runs into the Channel at Port du Guildo, in the commune of Créhen.
This estuary is overlooked by the ruins of the old castle, known as the castle of Gilles de Bretagne.
There are a number of megaliths in the area and in a covered alley you will find what is undoubtedly the largest dolmen in the east of the département.
The alley, some 13 metres in length, is covered by five flat stones.
The castle must have been built over a fairly extended period.
From the preseent appearance of the ruins, it is likely that certain parts date from the 13th century.
The castle reached its present general form at the end of the 14th century or in the early 15th century.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
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CENTRE-VILLE DE CREHEN
rue du Stade
CREHEN
FRANCE
22130
Visit the Fine Arts Museum, Vannes
From Monday, October 1 2007 to Tuesday, September 30 2008
Cultural outing.
La Cohue is an ancient mediaeval hall of imposing dimensions in which the museum displays its well-stocked collection of paintings.
These collections, further enriched by a number of works on loan, take the visitor on a journey that is both familiar yet constantly renewed.
Light in the landscape, that ceaseless quest of the artist, is the common theme of 19th and 20th century painting.
Figurative salon landscapes and abstract compositions hang side by side and speak visually to one another, reaffirming a continuity of inspiration.
In the 19th century, painters began experimenting with outdoor painting.
Little by little, light begins to dissolve the subject and lead towards abstraction.
This progress towards modernity can be traced through the works of Elodie La Villette, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet, Jean Le Moal and Geneviève Asse.
La Cohue is an ancient mediaeval hall of imposing dimensions in which the museum displays its well-stocked collection of paintings.
These collections, further enriched by a number of works on loan, take the visitor on a journey that is both familiar yet constantly renewed.
Light in the landscape, that ceaseless quest of the artist, is the common theme of 19th and 20th century painting.
Figurative salon landscapes and abstract compositions hang side by side and speak visually to one another, reaffirming a continuity of inspiration.
In the 19th century, painters began experimenting with outdoor painting.
Little by little, light begins to dissolve the subject and lead towards abstraction.
This progress towards modernity can be traced through the works of Elodie La Villette, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet, Jean Le Moal and Geneviève Asse.
Opening Times & Prices
From Monday 1 October 2007 to Sunday 15 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 4.2 €
- - Children : Free
From Monday 16 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 6 €
- - Reduced price : 4 €
- - Children : Free
Closed on 1 January, 24 March, 1 May, 8 May, 12 May, 15 August, 1 November, 11 November and 25 December
- Everyday, from 13:30 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 4.2 €
- - Children : Free
From Monday 16 June to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 6 €
- - Reduced price : 4 €
- - Children : Free
Closed on 1 January, 24 March, 1 May, 8 May, 12 May, 15 August, 1 November, 11 November and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 97 01 63 00 |
| Fax: | 02 97 01 63 01 |
| Email: | musees@mairie-vannes.fr |
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MUSEE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE VANNES - LA COHUE
9-15
place Saint-Pierre
VANNES
FRANCE
56000
Sainte-Thérèse market, Rennes

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Try out an organic market with 100% natural produce.
As you stroll around the Sainte-Thérèse quarter, try some of the organic products for their quality and taste.
The Sainte-Thérèse market is sure to be selling its famous artichokes and cauliflowers and maybe even the famous Coco de Paimpol white beans.
As you stroll around the Sainte-Thérèse quarter, try some of the organic products for their quality and taste.
The Sainte-Thérèse market is sure to be selling its famous artichokes and cauliflowers and maybe even the famous Coco de Paimpol white beans.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Wednesday from 07:00 to 13:00
- Wednesday from 07:00 to 13:00
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PLACE DU SOUVENIR
place du Souvenir
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Breton Music Sessions

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
To your bagpipes!
Ty Anna Tavern welcomes you to its Breton den for a session of local music.
Amateur and professional artists play Celtic music every Wednesday in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. A good night out is on the cards.
Ty Anna Tavern welcomes you to its Breton den for a session of local music.
Amateur and professional artists play Celtic music every Wednesday in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. A good night out is on the cards.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Wednesday from 21:00 to 23:00
- Wednesday from 21:00 to 23:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 79 05 64 |
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TY ANNA TAVERN
19
place Sainte-Anne
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Visit the Marine Aquarium of Concarneau

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Museum and laboratory.
The Marinarium in Concarneau is a laboratory museum, exhibiting the work of researchers in the fields of marine life, the environment and marine resources.
The marinarium is housed in the world's oldest marine research station, built in 1859, which still features the original vivariums. The exhibition now on display recounts the scientific adventure of exploring the world of the sea: the first experiments in marine aquaculture, the identification of the many organisms that make up plankton, the discovery of potentially therapeutic compounds or new species of fish. The oceans cover two thirds of the total surface area of the Earth. Estimates suggest that the diversity of life forms in this ocean world is between 1,000 to 10,000 times greater than on land!
The Marinarium in Concarneau is a laboratory museum, exhibiting the work of researchers in the fields of marine life, the environment and marine resources.
The marinarium is housed in the world's oldest marine research station, built in 1859, which still features the original vivariums. The exhibition now on display recounts the scientific adventure of exploring the world of the sea: the first experiments in marine aquaculture, the identification of the many organisms that make up plankton, the discovery of potentially therapeutic compounds or new species of fish. The oceans cover two thirds of the total surface area of the Earth. Estimates suggest that the diversity of life forms in this ocean world is between 1,000 to 10,000 times greater than on land!
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 98 50 81 64 |
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MARINARIUM
place de la Croix
CONCARNEAU
FRANCE
29900
A Visit to Bourseul

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Birthplace of Chateaubriand.
Bourseul, a tiny commune between Plancoët and Jugon-Les-Lacs, is where Appoline de Bédée and René Auguste de Chateaubriand, parents of the famous French writer François René de Chateaubriand, were married and lived for some years at the Manoir de la Boitardais.
Here you may visit Le Moulin du Pont Loyer: living witness to the crafts of the past, the mill is powered by the waters of the River Arguenon.
400 metres upstream, a mill pond was created by building a small dam some 25 metres long with a set of sluices adding another 5 metres or so. The mill pond supplied water to the mill by diverting water from the river into an artificial channel known as a mill race (bief, in French).
A little further on, the Château de Beaubois, restored and largely rebuilt in the 19th century, and its grounds make an authentic setting well worth a visit.
Through the grounds of some 200 hectares there runs a Roman road. The private chapel of Our Lady at Beaubois, built between 1886 and 1888 and consecrated on 16 September 1890, can be seen from the road that runs nearby.
Bourseul, a tiny commune between Plancoët and Jugon-Les-Lacs, is where Appoline de Bédée and René Auguste de Chateaubriand, parents of the famous French writer François René de Chateaubriand, were married and lived for some years at the Manoir de la Boitardais.
Here you may visit Le Moulin du Pont Loyer: living witness to the crafts of the past, the mill is powered by the waters of the River Arguenon.
400 metres upstream, a mill pond was created by building a small dam some 25 metres long with a set of sluices adding another 5 metres or so. The mill pond supplied water to the mill by diverting water from the river into an artificial channel known as a mill race (bief, in French).
A little further on, the Château de Beaubois, restored and largely rebuilt in the 19th century, and its grounds make an authentic setting well worth a visit.
Through the grounds of some 200 hectares there runs a Roman road. The private chapel of Our Lady at Beaubois, built between 1886 and 1888 and consecrated on 16 September 1890, can be seen from the road that runs nearby.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE BOURSEUL
rue de Beaubois
BOURSEUL
FRANCE
22130
Sailing Trips on the Saint-Quay

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
A programme just for you.
For individuals, groups or families, the Saint-Quay is your passport to distant horizons.
Half-day, full-day, weekend or week-long cruises are designed as an introduction to traditional sailing, sea-going culture and the ocean environment.
The half-day cruise takes you around the bay of Saint-Brieuc.
For the day or weekend, sail around the Bréhat archipelago and for the week-long cruise, the lobster-boat will transport to you to the Channel Islands.
For individuals, groups or families, the Saint-Quay is your passport to distant horizons.
Half-day, full-day, weekend or week-long cruises are designed as an introduction to traditional sailing, sea-going culture and the ocean environment.
The half-day cruise takes you around the bay of Saint-Brieuc.
For the day or weekend, sail around the Bréhat archipelago and for the week-long cruise, the lobster-boat will transport to you to the Channel Islands.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 17:00
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 17:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 96 70 93 34 |
| Fax: | 02 96 65 20 25 |
| Email: | sport-nautique-st-quay@wanadoo.fr |
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CENTRE DE SPORT NAUTIQUE
esplanade du Port d'Armor
SAINT-QUAY-PORTRIEUX
FRANCE
22410
Visit the Grand Aquarium in Saint-Malo

From Sunday, April 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
An unforgettable plunge into the world's oceans.
The fantastic journey provided by the Grand Aquarium is an attraction not to be missed in Saint-Malo. With its spectacular tanks and cutting-edge displays, the aquarium offers a captivating insight into the rich worlds to be found under the sea. Discover an astonishing 600 species!
Follow the direction of the visit, from the cold oceans of the north to tropical seas, via sharks in the 360° tank, to the mysterious denizens of the sunken galleon and brightly-coloured tropical species.
Enjoy the unique experience of undersea exploring in the Nautilus submarine.
The fantastic journey provided by the Grand Aquarium is an attraction not to be missed in Saint-Malo. With its spectacular tanks and cutting-edge displays, the aquarium offers a captivating insight into the rich worlds to be found under the sea. Discover an astonishing 600 species!
Follow the direction of the visit, from the cold oceans of the north to tropical seas, via sharks in the 360° tank, to the mysterious denizens of the sunken galleon and brightly-coloured tropical species.
Enjoy the unique experience of undersea exploring in the Nautilus submarine.
Opening Times & Prices
From Saturday 26 January to Monday 31 March 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
From Tuesday 1 April to Monday 30 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 19:00
From Tuesday 1 to Sunday 13 July 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 20:00
From Monday 14 July to Friday 15 August 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 22:00
From Saturday 16 to Sunday 31 August 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 20:00
From Monday 1 September to Wednesday 24 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
On Thursday 25 December 2008 :
- Thursday from 14:00 to 18:00
From Friday 26 to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Friday to Wednesday from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 15.5 €
- From 4 to 14 years : 10.5 €
- Until 4 years : Free
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
From Tuesday 1 April to Monday 30 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 19:00
From Tuesday 1 to Sunday 13 July 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 20:00
From Monday 14 July to Friday 15 August 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 22:00
From Saturday 16 to Sunday 31 August 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 20:00
From Monday 1 September to Wednesday 24 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
On Thursday 25 December 2008 :
- Thursday from 14:00 to 18:00
From Friday 26 to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Friday to Wednesday from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 15.5 €
- From 4 to 14 years : 10.5 €
- Until 4 years : Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 21 19 00 |
| Fax: | 02 99 21 19 01 |
| Email: | contact@aquarium-st-malo.com |
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GRAND AQUARIUM
avenue du Général-Patton
BP 27
SAINT-MALO
FRANCE
35400
Trébeurden Market

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Fresh-caught for your pleasure.
Forget for a moment crêpes and galettes with Breton butter, and turn your attention to seafood and the catch of the day.
Scallops make a fine seafood dish, for example. The Côte de Granit Rose serves up some of the very finest of all that the sea has to offer, and your visit to Trébeurden will certainly not leave a bitter taste in your mouth!
Forget for a moment crêpes and galettes with Breton butter, and turn your attention to seafood and the catch of the day.
Scallops make a fine seafood dish, for example. The Côte de Granit Rose serves up some of the very finest of all that the sea has to offer, and your visit to Trébeurden will certainly not leave a bitter taste in your mouth!
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Tuesday from 08:00 to 13:00
- Tuesday from 08:00 to 13:00
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PLACE DES ILES A TREBEURDEN
place des Iles
TREBEURDEN
FRANCE
22560
"Christian Gad" sculpture park

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Monumental granite sculptures.
François Breton has been creating monumental sculptures for almost 15 years. He splits the stone with a punch and leaves the rough form as it stands.
Then he hacks away with a spike until a human form begins to emerge, and this gives rise to the Ankou.
He is undoubtedly expressing a pitiful and highly contemporary vision of human nature: torturing and tortured.
Painter, fresco painter, decorator, restorer of old manor houses or stone-carver, the artist uses any and every pretext for creation.
His works inclulde a totem representing the Great Bear or Big Dipper, the constellation that guided the sailors of Saint-Malo to the New World, a sculpture with presence detectors that replays an acoustic and visual memory of the visitor, images of combats between man and the superior forces of nature.
All these works are created in the hope that the viewer will derive as much pleasure from them as the artists did from making them.
François Breton has been creating monumental sculptures for almost 15 years. He splits the stone with a punch and leaves the rough form as it stands.
Then he hacks away with a spike until a human form begins to emerge, and this gives rise to the Ankou.
He is undoubtedly expressing a pitiful and highly contemporary vision of human nature: torturing and tortured.
Painter, fresco painter, decorator, restorer of old manor houses or stone-carver, the artist uses any and every pretext for creation.
His works inclulde a totem representing the Great Bear or Big Dipper, the constellation that guided the sailors of Saint-Malo to the New World, a sculpture with presence detectors that replays an acoustic and visual memory of the visitor, images of combats between man and the superior forces of nature.
All these works are created in the hope that the viewer will derive as much pleasure from them as the artists did from making them.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE PERROS-GUIREC
place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
PERROS-GUIREC
FRANCE
22700
Visit Plorec

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Ideal for walkers.
The valley of the Arguenon makes Plorec-sur-Arguenon and Pléven favourite centres for lovers of walking, fishing and countryside holidays.
A number of footpaths have been marked out along the lake of La Ville Hatte, leading through varied landscapes.
Admire the dam, built in 1973, retaining some 12 million cubic metres of water.
The lake is 17km long, and extends to the commune of Jugon-les-Lacs.
The dam supplies water to around fifteen water towers, providing drinking water for many of the communes in the region.
In the church of Saint-Pierre, note the extremely fine 15th century font and the recumbent figure of a lady of Plorec.
Also of note is the polychrome wood statue of Saint Roch, dating from the 16th century.
The valley of the Arguenon makes Plorec-sur-Arguenon and Pléven favourite centres for lovers of walking, fishing and countryside holidays.
A number of footpaths have been marked out along the lake of La Ville Hatte, leading through varied landscapes.
Admire the dam, built in 1973, retaining some 12 million cubic metres of water.
The lake is 17km long, and extends to the commune of Jugon-les-Lacs.
The dam supplies water to around fifteen water towers, providing drinking water for many of the communes in the region.
In the church of Saint-Pierre, note the extremely fine 15th century font and the recumbent figure of a lady of Plorec.
Also of note is the polychrome wood statue of Saint Roch, dating from the 16th century.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE PLOREC-SUR-ARGUENON
Le Bourg
PLOREC-SUR-ARGUENON
FRANCE
22130
Water Sports

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Guaranteed waterproof.
Sailing activities organised all year round for adult sailors, boat owners and works committees, regattas for monotypes and liveaboard cruisers.
Every Saturday morning, as part of the Voile Loisir scheme, beginners can try their hand at liveaboard cruiser sailing.
Sailing activities organised all year round for adult sailors, boat owners and works committees, regattas for monotypes and liveaboard cruisers.
Every Saturday morning, as part of the Voile Loisir scheme, beginners can try their hand at liveaboard cruiser sailing.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Saturday from 08:00 to 12:00
- Saturday from 08:00 to 12:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 96 70 93 34 |
| Fax: | 02 96 65 20 25 |
| Email: | sport-nautique-st-quay@wanadoo.fr |
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CENTRE DE SPORT NAUTIQUE
esplanade du Port d'Armor
SAINT-QUAY-PORTRIEUX
FRANCE
22410
Visit Saint-Remy Church

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
A fine church organ into the bargain.
The church of Saint-Rémi was first built in 1778, then rebuilt in 1930 after suffering damage. It was at the time of its reconstruction that it was consecrated to Saint Remi. Consisting mainly of a broad nave and a square sanctuary, the church is remarkable for a number of ancient paintings and statues, but more particularly for its modern stained-glass windows. These represent the battle of Camaret and also the defeat of the English at Trez Rouz.
The church of Saint-Rémi was first built in 1778, then rebuilt in 1930 after suffering damage. It was at the time of its reconstruction that it was consecrated to Saint Remi. Consisting mainly of a broad nave and a square sanctuary, the church is remarkable for a number of ancient paintings and statues, but more particularly for its modern stained-glass windows. These represent the battle of Camaret and also the defeat of the English at Trez Rouz.
Opening Times & Prices
From Monday 1 January 2007 to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
Event Contact Information
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EGLISE SAINT REMI DE CAMARET-SUR-MER
2
rue Saint-Quentin
CAMARET-SUR-MER
FRANCE
29570
Visit Plancoët

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Between land and sea.
Just 10 minutes from the beaches of the Côte d'Emeraude, on the banks of the River 'Arguenon, the "pretty village" referred to by Chateaubriand has become a lively and attractive town, famous for its mineral water.
Minerals and literature are not the whole of it: there is history, too, in the 19th century church of Saint-Sauveur, harmonious neo-Romanesque building.
The church is dedicated to Saint Sauveur, even though the patron saint of the parish is Saint Florian.
As you make your way through the narrow lanes, note the 16th century half-timbered and encorbelled house.
Just 10 minutes from the beaches of the Côte d'Emeraude, on the banks of the River 'Arguenon, the "pretty village" referred to by Chateaubriand has become a lively and attractive town, famous for its mineral water.
Minerals and literature are not the whole of it: there is history, too, in the 19th century church of Saint-Sauveur, harmonious neo-Romanesque building.
The church is dedicated to Saint Sauveur, even though the patron saint of the parish is Saint Florian.
As you make your way through the narrow lanes, note the 16th century half-timbered and encorbelled house.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE PLANCOET
place de la Mairie
PLANCOET
FRANCE
22130
"Entrevoir"

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Time to yourself.
As you gaze at the works on display, you wonder; perhaps you wish you had a better understanding of how an artist works? The Galerie du Triangle invites you to a privileged visit for a personal approach to the work.
Throughout the year, in the gallery and its light well, explore the full dimension of the exhibitions, installations and performances staged at the Triangle.
As you gaze at the works on display, you wonder; perhaps you wish you had a better understanding of how an artist works? The Galerie du Triangle invites you to a privileged visit for a personal approach to the work.
Throughout the year, in the gallery and its light well, explore the full dimension of the exhibitions, installations and performances staged at the Triangle.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Tuesday from 17:00 to 19:00
- Tuesday from 17:00 to 19:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 22 27 27 |
| Fax: | 02 99 22 27 33 |
| Email: | infos@letriangle.org |
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LE TRIANGLE
boulevard de Yougoslavie
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Rennes roller-skating nights

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Join the Thursday night skate-in in Rennes!
Beginners, professionals or amateurs, strap on your roller-skates for a night-time ride through the streets of Rennes. The perfect combination of exercise and fun!
Zip through the city with a huge crowd of like-minded skaters, and share in the dynamic, friendly atmosphere.
Watch out for the first drops of rain, though; the evening is cancelled in the event of rain.
Beginners, professionals or amateurs, strap on your roller-skates for a night-time ride through the streets of Rennes. The perfect combination of exercise and fun!
Zip through the city with a huge crowd of like-minded skaters, and share in the dynamic, friendly atmosphere.
Watch out for the first drops of rain, though; the evening is cancelled in the event of rain.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Thursday from 20:30 to 22:30
- Thursday from 20:30 to 22:30
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CENTRE-VILLE DE RENNES
place de la Mairie
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
The Kertugal Nature Circuit

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
For walkers with a sense of curiosity.
Follow this route along Rue de Rimbernin to the Manoir du Tertre (privately owned) and the Passage des Druides with its outcrop of granite boulders.
The Kertugal nature trail crosses the GR 34 footpath which leads to Saint-Marc's cove and the chapel of Saint-Marc, rebuilt in the 18th century.
After crossing the wood and alley of Le Palus, you will come to the church of Saint-Colomban (18th century) opposite which lie the grounds of the Château de Pommorio (privately owned).
Follow this route along Rue de Rimbernin to the Manoir du Tertre (privately owned) and the Passage des Druides with its outcrop of granite boulders.
The Kertugal nature trail crosses the GR 34 footpath which leads to Saint-Marc's cove and the chapel of Saint-Marc, rebuilt in the 18th century.
After crossing the wood and alley of Le Palus, you will come to the church of Saint-Colomban (18th century) opposite which lie the grounds of the Château de Pommorio (privately owned).
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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PLACE SAINT-ROCH DE TREVENEUC
place Saint-Roch
TREVENEUC
FRANCE
22410
Historic houses circuit

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
History and heritage at your feet.
Take the Sentier des Douaniers footpath to begin the circuit along Casino beach, la Grève noire, la Grève de l'Isnain, until you come to Rue de la Source, which you follow up to the Saint-Quay fountain.
Take a right along the Boulevard du Littoral, then left along the Rue des Grèves.
At the roundabout, take a right along Rue Pierre-Loti, then immediately left into Rue Théodore Botrel; continue until you reach Rue des Landes.
Turning right, you will come upon the chapel of Notre-Dame de la Garde then double back down the Rue des Landes to the D 786 road (be very careful when crossing) and follow Rue de la Garenne to the crossroads: turn left and you will reach the Moulin Saint-Michel, with a magnificent view over Saint-Quay Portrieux and the whole of the bay.
From Rue du Tertre-Breton, after a few steps, go down Rue de la Fontaine and turn right into Rue des Banches. Take a left onto the GR 34 footpath: continue to the Château de Calan (now the KerMoor Hotel) and its oriental style, and the "Viking" memorial stone.
Take the Sentier des Douaniers footpath to begin the circuit along Casino beach, la Grève noire, la Grève de l'Isnain, until you come to Rue de la Source, which you follow up to the Saint-Quay fountain.
Take a right along the Boulevard du Littoral, then left along the Rue des Grèves.
At the roundabout, take a right along Rue Pierre-Loti, then immediately left into Rue Théodore Botrel; continue until you reach Rue des Landes.
Turning right, you will come upon the chapel of Notre-Dame de la Garde then double back down the Rue des Landes to the D 786 road (be very careful when crossing) and follow Rue de la Garenne to the crossroads: turn left and you will reach the Moulin Saint-Michel, with a magnificent view over Saint-Quay Portrieux and the whole of the bay.
From Rue du Tertre-Breton, after a few steps, go down Rue de la Fontaine and turn right into Rue des Banches. Take a left onto the GR 34 footpath: continue to the Château de Calan (now the KerMoor Hotel) and its oriental style, and the "Viking" memorial stone.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE SAINT-QUAY-PORTRIEUX
boulevard Foch
SAINT-QUAY-PORTRIEUX
FRANCE
22410
Ile de Rhodes night-club

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Adults only.
The Ile de Rhodes night-club is open all year round.
Open since 1964 on a tiny, winding back-street, its charming hostesses stage adult shows (ballets, sexy shows, music, dance, etc.). A legendary address for a hot night out in Rennes!
The Ile de Rhodes night-club is open all year round.
Open since 1964 on a tiny, winding back-street, its charming hostesses stage adult shows (ballets, sexy shows, music, dance, etc.). A legendary address for a hot night out in Rennes!
Opening Times & Prices
From Monday 1 January 2007 to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Monday to Saturday from 22:00 to 05:00
- From Monday to Saturday from 22:00 to 05:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 30 22 60 |
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ILE DE RHODES
26
rue Docteur Francis
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Horse Riding at Etables-sur-Mer

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Fun and relaxation!
Pony rides, lessons by the hour or courses, preparation for federation examinations, voltige, driving and outings, trekking: a whole range of horse-riding activities for all ages and all levels: equestrians, push your limits; beginners, enjoy a new experience!
Walks through the countryside and on the beaches, through a landscape of a thousand secrets.
Pony rides, lessons by the hour or courses, preparation for federation examinations, voltige, driving and outings, trekking: a whole range of horse-riding activities for all ages and all levels: equestrians, push your limits; beginners, enjoy a new experience!
Walks through the countryside and on the beaches, through a landscape of a thousand secrets.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 96 65 20 52 |
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CENTRE EQUESTRE DE LA VALLEE
chemin de la Vallée
ETABLES-SUR-MER
FRANCE
22680
An evening at the Lounge

From Tuesday, January 1 2008 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Perfect for an aperitif or a digestif!
Once you climb the nine steps leading up to this building dating from 1737, you'll find yourself in one of Rennes' cosiest bars. Every attention has been paid to the decoration for a slightly Latino setting, with Louis XVI armchairs and exposed beams against deep red walls.
Every day a different cocktail is on offer, often based on jam or fresh fruit, but you can also choose from the list of Cuban cocktails that are a speciality of the house: mojito and pina colada. There is a special themed evening every month, with a different theme every time, but the prevailing musical style is electro.
Once you climb the nine steps leading up to this building dating from 1737, you'll find yourself in one of Rennes' cosiest bars. Every attention has been paid to the decoration for a slightly Latino setting, with Louis XVI armchairs and exposed beams against deep red walls.
Every day a different cocktail is on offer, often based on jam or fresh fruit, but you can also choose from the list of Cuban cocktails that are a speciality of the house: mojito and pina colada. There is a special themed evening every month, with a different theme every time, but the prevailing musical style is electro.
Opening Times & Prices
From Tuesday 1 January to Sunday 20 July 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 17:00 to 01:00
From Saturday 21 June to Sunday 21 September 2008 :
- From Monday to Saturday from 15:00 to 01:00
From Monday 22 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 17:00 to 01:00
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 17:00 to 01:00
From Saturday 21 June to Sunday 21 September 2008 :
- From Monday to Saturday from 15:00 to 01:00
From Monday 22 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 17:00 to 01:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 79 70 60 |
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| Email: | contact@lounge-resto.com |
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LE LOUNGE
11
place des Lices
RENNES
FRANCE
35000
Binic Market

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
A striking symbol of Binic as it once was.
Along the busy quays, stroll through the market among a relaxed, easygoing crowd. A vivid market, with plenty of local colour on its picturesque stalls.
In season, anything up to 200 market traders are to be found here on a Thursday morning, selling regional specialities and fresh produce.
In addition to its picturesque side, the market is also a centuries-old setting for trade.
Since the 16th century, its strategic position and maritime history have made Binic a byword in the history of fairs and markets.
Goods of all sorts would once have been on sale here: the products of sea and land, of trade and merchant shipping.
Several fairs were held at a fixed date each year.
As early as the Revolutionary period, Binic market was always held on a Thursday morning.
At the same time, Binic became one of France's leading fishing ports.
Beyond a doubt, the market is a favourite meeting-place for the people of Binic, but also for all those who like to stroll around the market stalls.
Along the busy quays, stroll through the market among a relaxed, easygoing crowd. A vivid market, with plenty of local colour on its picturesque stalls.
In season, anything up to 200 market traders are to be found here on a Thursday morning, selling regional specialities and fresh produce.
In addition to its picturesque side, the market is also a centuries-old setting for trade.
Since the 16th century, its strategic position and maritime history have made Binic a byword in the history of fairs and markets.
Goods of all sorts would once have been on sale here: the products of sea and land, of trade and merchant shipping.
Several fairs were held at a fixed date each year.
As early as the Revolutionary period, Binic market was always held on a Thursday morning.
At the same time, Binic became one of France's leading fishing ports.
Beyond a doubt, the market is a favourite meeting-place for the people of Binic, but also for all those who like to stroll around the market stalls.
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 96 73 39 90 |
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CENTRE-VILLE DE BINIC
2
quai Courcy
BINIC
FRANCE
22520
Visit the Cairn de Barnenez

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Long before Obélix.
On the Kernéléhen peninsula in Finistère-Nord, the Barnenez cairn (a large tumulus) is one of the earliest traces in Europe of construction using permanent materials. The gigantic megalith dates from the Neolithic period, which saw the first appearance of polished stone, animal husbandry and farming in Europe.
On the crown of a hill overlooking the Channel, this curious construction from the dawn of time is remarkable for its elongated shape and for its age, somewhere between 4,500 and 3,500 B.C. The long corridors leading to the funerary chambers may be interpreted as funerary spaces or for purposes of initiation.
The sheer size of the monument is intriguing: 72 metres long, some 20 to 25 metres wide at different points, and 9 metres in height. Added together, the stones represent a volume of between 6,500 and 7,000 cubic metres and a weight of 12 to 14,000 tonnes.
In reality, it is made up of two juxtaposed cairns, saved at the very last minute from destruction in 1955. The stone is decorated with figures of idols carved inside shields, carved signs forming V shapes and knapped axe-heads. The monument has also yielded up a number of flints, pottery shards and polished axe-heads.
On the Kernéléhen peninsula in Finistère-Nord, the Barnenez cairn (a large tumulus) is one of the earliest traces in Europe of construction using permanent materials. The gigantic megalith dates from the Neolithic period, which saw the first appearance of polished stone, animal husbandry and farming in Europe.
On the crown of a hill overlooking the Channel, this curious construction from the dawn of time is remarkable for its elongated shape and for its age, somewhere between 4,500 and 3,500 B.C. The long corridors leading to the funerary chambers may be interpreted as funerary spaces or for purposes of initiation.
The sheer size of the monument is intriguing: 72 metres long, some 20 to 25 metres wide at different points, and 9 metres in height. Added together, the stones represent a volume of between 6,500 and 7,000 cubic metres and a weight of 12 to 14,000 tonnes.
In reality, it is made up of two juxtaposed cairns, saved at the very last minute from destruction in 1955. The stone is decorated with figures of idols carved inside shields, carved signs forming V shapes and knapped axe-heads. The monument has also yielded up a number of flints, pottery shards and polished axe-heads.
Opening Times & Prices
From Wednesday 5 September 2007 to Wednesday 30 April 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:30
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 17:30
From Friday 2 May to Thursday 4 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:30
From Friday 5 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:30
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 17:30
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- From 18 to 25 years : 3.5 €
- Until 17 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May, 1 November, 11 November and 25 December
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:30
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 17:30
From Friday 2 May to Thursday 4 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:30
From Friday 5 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 12:30
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 17:30
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- From 18 to 25 years : 3.5 €
- Until 17 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May, 1 November, 11 November and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 98 67 24 73 |
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CAIRN DE BARNENEZ
D76
PLOUEZOCH
FRANCE
29252
Visit Megalithic Site's Carnac

From Monday, January 1 2007 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Stones ancient beyond belief.
Dating from some 6,000 years ago, the megalithic site at Carnac is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe. Around 3,000 menhirs (standing stones) are aligned over an area of 40 hectares and a distance of 4 kilometres.
The Kermario, Le Menec, Kerlescan and Petit Menec (La Trinité-sur-Mer) alignments, which together form the Carnac site, represent one of the first monumental stone structures in Europe.
Plans are under way to redevelop the site to improve facilities for visitors, to enhance the landscaping and architectural qualities of the site and, by creating pedestrian and cycle paths, to open up new ways of visiting the monument.
Dating from some 6,000 years ago, the megalithic site at Carnac is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe. Around 3,000 menhirs (standing stones) are aligned over an area of 40 hectares and a distance of 4 kilometres.
The Kermario, Le Menec, Kerlescan and Petit Menec (La Trinité-sur-Mer) alignments, which together form the Carnac site, represent one of the first monumental stone structures in Europe.
Plans are under way to redevelop the site to improve facilities for visitors, to enhance the landscaping and architectural qualities of the site and, by creating pedestrian and cycle paths, to open up new ways of visiting the monument.
Opening Times & Prices
From Wednesday 5 September 2007 to Wednesday 30 April 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 17:00
From Friday 2 May to Monday 30 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 19:00
From Tuesday 1 July to Thursday 4 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 20:00
From Friday 5 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 17:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 4 €
- Reduced price : 3 €
- Until 12 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 17:00
From Friday 2 May to Monday 30 June 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 19:00
From Tuesday 1 July to Thursday 4 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 20:00
From Friday 5 September to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 17:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 4 €
- Reduced price : 3 €
- Until 12 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 97 52 29 81 |
| Fax: | 02 97 52 60 03 |
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MAISON DES MEGALITHES AU MENEC
route D 196
Le Ménec
CARNAC
FRANCE
56340
Four Woods circuit

From Saturday, January 1 2005 to Wednesday, December 31 2008
Go walking in the woods...
In the centre of Tréveneuc, leave your car in the main square.
Admire the town hall, its turret tower giving it the air of a small castle, and the 17th and 18th century church.
Much of the construction of the church was the work of local craftsmen over a ten-year period (1743 to 1754).
Walk past the fornt of the church and leave the town, admiring on your left the lovely facade of the Château de Pommorio (under construction in 1789).
The château and grounds are privately owned and not open to the public.
Near Perhemeno, head for the beach of Le Palus by a track through the woods.
Before reaching the beach, turn right onto the coastal path recently reopened along the cliff tops, which will take you to the beach at Port-Goret (picnic tables), then on to the Pointe du Bec de Vir (orientation table and outstanding view over the Bay of Saint-Brieuc from Bréhat to Cap Fréhel), and finally to Saint-Marc's cove.
The cove offers moorings (for 50 boats), an oyster-farm (buy your oysters here) and the famous 18th century chapel.
Follow the road and then a series of tracks to a high point for a panoramic view over Tréveneuc, the sea and Kertugal in Saint-Quay-Portrieux.
The sunken lanes, reopened for walkers, offer a sight of agricultural activities, and the Mauretour Calvary.
Continue through the woods of Plouha into Kerdrape.
In the centre of Tréveneuc, leave your car in the main square.
Admire the town hall, its turret tower giving it the air of a small castle, and the 17th and 18th century church.
Much of the construction of the church was the work of local craftsmen over a ten-year period (1743 to 1754).
Walk past the fornt of the church and leave the town, admiring on your left the lovely facade of the Château de Pommorio (under construction in 1789).
The château and grounds are privately owned and not open to the public.
Near Perhemeno, head for the beach of Le Palus by a track through the woods.
Before reaching the beach, turn right onto the coastal path recently reopened along the cliff tops, which will take you to the beach at Port-Goret (picnic tables), then on to the Pointe du Bec de Vir (orientation table and outstanding view over the Bay of Saint-Brieuc from Bréhat to Cap Fréhel), and finally to Saint-Marc's cove.
The cove offers moorings (for 50 boats), an oyster-farm (buy your oysters here) and the famous 18th century chapel.
Follow the road and then a series of tracks to a high point for a panoramic view over Tréveneuc, the sea and Kertugal in Saint-Quay-Portrieux.
The sunken lanes, reopened for walkers, offer a sight of agricultural activities, and the Mauretour Calvary.
Continue through the woods of Plouha into Kerdrape.
