Musée de Bretagne
Rennes
set in the grounds of the Champs Libres, highlighting all things cultural and historical associated with Brittany with interactive displays and themed exhibitions
Chateau de Keriolet
Concarneau
dating from the 13th Century, but re-built in the 19th to provide an exquisite example of Empire architecture with intriguing Russian connections revealed during the tour
a combined ticket allows the visitor to enter both properties. The museum showcases the local history and archaeology and the house is a beautifully restored half-timbered example dating back to the 16th Century
La Vapeur du Trieux
Paimpol
the line runs from Piampol to Pontrieux with classic steam engines and period carriages following an attractive route through countryside and forest
Maison de Mégalithes
Carnac
with a rooftop viewing platform overlooking the Menhir alignments, the museum explores the history of the site. Walking through the site is only permitted in the winter months
Maison des Johnnies
Roscoff
tracing the history of the local onion farmers, known as 'Johnnies' with photographs illustrating the story. Guided tour only
Musée de Préhistoire
Carnac
a modern museum bringing to life the domestic side of neolithic history with well documented exhibits, including beautifully carved objects from around the region
Abbaye de Beauport
Kérity
an historic abbey that offers a glimpse into religious life in the Middle Ages, surrounded by gardens and providing tranquil walks in the luscious grounds
citadelle Vauban & Musée d'Art et d'Histoire
Belle-Île-en-Mer
the museum is set within the Hotel Citadelle Vauban and is open to the public. There are fine examples of period military artefacts and in the summer months there are evening performances depicting historical, military life
Fort National
Saint Malo
a form er prison built by Vauban in the late seventeenth century and can be accessed at low tide.
Musée de la Marine
Brest
the museum is housed within the 13th Century fortified chateau de Brest. There are splendid views from the ramparts of the harbour and the naval base
Musée de la Mer
Paimpol
set in a former cod drying factory with a splendid collection of nautical artefacts, including Seine nets, canvas sails and fishing outfits
Musée Départemental Breton
Quimper
showcasing Breton history with excellent displays of furniture, craft, costumes and with many paintings illustrating the close links with the sea and fishing in this area
Musée des Beaux-Arts
Quimper
head for the upper floors where there are good examples of the Pont Aven School and sketches by Picasso and a room dedicated to the poet Max Jacob who was born in Quimper
Château-Musée de Dinan
Dinan
with interactive exhibits where visitors can experience wearing chain mail and the difficulties of hearing and seeing in medieval combat
La Maison de la Duchesse Anne
Morlaix
a fine example of the architectural style ' a lanterne', the principal style of the 16th Century. The highlight is a staircase engraved with the faces of local patron saints
Cathédrale St Vincent
Saint Malo
consecrated in the 12th and 18th Centuries. During ferocious fighting in August 1944 it was badly bombed and consequently was re built and reconsecrated in 1971
Musée de la Pêche
Concarneau
a small museum dedicated to the fishing industry which has been the mainstay in the past