Sites & Monuments in Finistere, Brittany
Visit the Marine Aquarium of Concarneau

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!
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MARINARIUM
place de la Croix
CONCARNEAU
FRANCE
29900
Visit Armorique Regional Natural Park

In the land of the irreducible Gauls.
The Park extends from the confines of the Côtes-d'Armor in the east to the Molène and Ouessant archipelago in the west.
There are two main components of the Park: one, land-based, covers the Monts d'Arrée massif. The other looks to the sea and encompasses the Ria de l'Aulne and the Crozon peninsula which separates the waters off Brest from the bay of Douarnenez.
The isles of Sein, to the south off Cap Sizun, and the Molène-Ouessant peninsula to the north, mark the western confines of the Park.
The Park extends from the confines of the Côtes-d'Armor in the east to the Molène and Ouessant archipelago in the west.
There are two main components of the Park: one, land-based, covers the Monts d'Arrée massif. The other looks to the sea and encompasses the Ria de l'Aulne and the Crozon peninsula which separates the waters off Brest from the bay of Douarnenez.
The isles of Sein, to the south off Cap Sizun, and the Molène-Ouessant peninsula to the north, mark the western confines of the Park.
Opening Times & Prices
From Monday 1 January 2007 to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 98 81 90 08 |
| Fax: | 02 98 81 90 09 |
| Email: | contact@pnr-armorique.fr |
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PARC NATUREL REGIONAL D ARMORIQUE
15
place aux Foires
Maison du Parc
LE FAOU
FRANCE
29590
Visit Kerazan Manor

Authenticity intact.
The Domaine de Kerazan estate was bequeathed to the Institut de France in 1928 by Joseph Astor, the last of an eminent Breton family.
The estate consists of a manor house surrounded by 5 hectares of parkland and a vast expanse of farmland and forests. The land is farmed and maintained in accordance with the wishes of the testator, who stipulated that it should be inalienable.
The manor stands in the Finistère département, halfway between Pont-l'Abbé and Loctudy and some twenty kilometres south-west of Quimper, in Cornouaille, part of the "Bigouden country".
The heart of the estate is the manor house itself, its commons and its park, and the adjoining farm of Grand Kerazan: this was the "big farm", occupied by the "big farmer".
The most striking aspect of the estate is its authenticity: the buildings have remained intact, the manor house retains all its furnishings and collections, as if Joseph-Georges Astor had left it only yesterday.
The Domaine de Kerazan estate was bequeathed to the Institut de France in 1928 by Joseph Astor, the last of an eminent Breton family.
The estate consists of a manor house surrounded by 5 hectares of parkland and a vast expanse of farmland and forests. The land is farmed and maintained in accordance with the wishes of the testator, who stipulated that it should be inalienable.
The manor stands in the Finistère département, halfway between Pont-l'Abbé and Loctudy and some twenty kilometres south-west of Quimper, in Cornouaille, part of the "Bigouden country".
The heart of the estate is the manor house itself, its commons and its park, and the adjoining farm of Grand Kerazan: this was the "big farm", occupied by the "big farmer".
The most striking aspect of the estate is its authenticity: the buildings have remained intact, the manor house retains all its furnishings and collections, as if Joseph-Georges Astor had left it only yesterday.
Opening Times & Prices
From Tuesday 1 April to Sunday 15 June 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
From Monday 16 June to Sunday 7 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:30 to 19:00
From Monday 8 to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 6 €
- Doors open at 7 years : 3 €
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
From Monday 16 June to Sunday 7 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:30 to 19:00
From Monday 8 to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 6 €
- Doors open at 7 years : 3 €
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 98 87 40 40 |
| Fax: | 02 98 87 43 83 |
| Email: | kerazan.loctudy@wanadoo.fr |
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MANOIR DE KERAZAN
Manoir de Kerazan
LOCTUDY
FRANCE
29750
A stroll around the Chapels

Exploring the heritage of religion.
Rosporden and its environs is dotted with fine churches and chapels ideally suited for a delightful round of visits.
First is the church of Notre-Dame de Rosporden, on the banks of the first lake. This listed church dates from the 14th century. The interior contains a very fine retable and a large painting of the Assumption by Nicolas Loir.
Next is the chapel of St-Eloi which stands on the ancient Roman road from Cascadec to Locmaria, then the church in the small town of Kernével, the Moustoir chapel, also in Kernével, the chapel of Locjean and, finally, the little chapel of Sainte-Yvonne, dating from 1706.
Rosporden and its environs is dotted with fine churches and chapels ideally suited for a delightful round of visits.
First is the church of Notre-Dame de Rosporden, on the banks of the first lake. This listed church dates from the 14th century. The interior contains a very fine retable and a large painting of the Assumption by Nicolas Loir.
Next is the chapel of St-Eloi which stands on the ancient Roman road from Cascadec to Locmaria, then the church in the small town of Kernével, the Moustoir chapel, also in Kernével, the chapel of Locjean and, finally, the little chapel of Sainte-Yvonne, dating from 1706.
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 ROSPORDEN
place de la mairie
ROSPORDEN
FRANCE
29140
Visit the Cairn de Barnenez

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
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CAIRN DE BARNENEZ
D76
PLOUEZOCH
FRANCE
29252
Visit Saint-Remy Church

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
| Tel: | 02 98 27 90 48 |
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EGLISE SAINT REMI DE CAMARET-SUR-MER
2
rue Saint-Quentin
CAMARET-SUR-MER
FRANCE
29570
