The Pays d'Auray Ecomuseum takes you back in time to the daily life of Breton farmers between 1850 and 1950.
The Pays d'Auray Ecomuseum invites you to discover the daily life of Breton farmers from 1850 to 1950. The oven, the well, the barn, the sheds, the shoe-maker's house and the interiors of farmhouses, with their typical half-closed beds and everyday objects, are on the menu for this immersion in peasant life, punctuated by the baking of bread, the pressing of apples and the making of butter. The village is criss-crossed by footpaths, while a permanent exhibition features paintings by Lucien Pouedras, bearing witness to a bygone era.
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