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Museum to discover masterpieces executed by the companions as well as old tools used for woodworking.
Perched on the hilltop of Sainte-Anne in the Chantenay district, the Manoir de la Haultière, a magnificent 16th century building, houses the Musée des Compagnons du Tour de France et des Devoirs Unis. You can discover many masterpieces made by the companions as well as old tools used for working with wood, metal and paint. We also learn that the companion name reflects the person's origin and a characteristic of his or her character: "Breton sincerity" or "friend of progress"... Also look for the symbol of the companions, the square and the intertwined compass, omnipresent. Notably, go to discover the woodworking room. A jewel from Nantes to (re)discover.
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