ÉGLISE SAINT-ÉTIENNE - MUSÉE DE LA MARINE
A museum reflecting the activities of sailors and Honfleur society in the and centuries.
A small museum illustrating the activities of sailors from the 18th to the 19th century. A tribute to Honfleur’s historic past, it is housed in the church of Saint-Etienne, founded in the 14th century and from which the quay takes its name. One of the town’s oldest buildings, this picturesque church on the banks of the Vieux Bassin has lived many lives: a place of worship until the French Revolution, then a store, theatre, stock exchange and herring market.
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