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HOTEL JACOBSEN - CENTRE DES PATRIMOINES MARITIMES
Address :
Rue Saint Louis
85330 NOIRMOUTIER-EN-L'ILE
FRANCE
85330 NOIRMOUTIER-EN-L'ILE
FRANCE
Contact: HOTEL JACOBSEN - CENTRE DES PATRIMOINES MARITIMES
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Presentation of: HOTEL JACOBSEN - CENTRE DES PATRIMOINES MARITIMES
Opening on 19 May 2019, a new museum, L'hôtel Jacobsen, centre des patrimoines maritimes, welcomes you to a 10-room tour.
Thanks to new technologies and the latest scientific findings, you can discover maritime heritage in all its different forms:
- An animated map showing the formation of the island
- interview screens on the polders, the Gois Passage and sea defences
- the decorative arts room (harbour furniture, Chinese porcelain, etc.)
- navigation and trade
- the seaside phenomenon... are presented in a shipowner's mansion dating from 1761, enlarged around 1802 and listed as a Historic Monument for its neo-classical decor, wood panelling and rooms decorated with 18th-century wallpaper, which have been restored and refurnished.
Open from 4 February to 6 November 2023 and Christmas holidays.
July/August: daily from 10am to 7pm.
School holidays and from February to All Saints' Day: open from 10am to 12.30pm and from 2.30pm to 6pm. Closed on Fridays.
(Christmas holidays: closed on 24 and 25 December, 31 December and 1 January).
Individual rates 2023 :
Adults: €5
Children (aged 6 to 17): €3
Free for children under 6
Family pass (2 adults + 2 children): €12
Reduced (student, jobseeker, disabled person): €3
Group rates : Adults: €3.50 - Under 18s: €2
Suitable for PRM (lift)
Suitable for the hearing impaired.
Suitable for pushchairs.
Content translated into English and German.
From July: 2 guided tours a day are offered by the Hotel Jacobsen: 3.30pm and 5pm.
No registration required (except for large groups).
Different themes will be covered depending on the guide.
For more information, please contact the Hotel Jacobsen in advance.
Thanks to new technologies and the latest scientific findings, you can discover maritime heritage in all its different forms:
- An animated map showing the formation of the island
- interview screens on the polders, the Gois Passage and sea defences
- the decorative arts room (harbour furniture, Chinese porcelain, etc.)
- navigation and trade
- the seaside phenomenon... are presented in a shipowner's mansion dating from 1761, enlarged around 1802 and listed as a Historic Monument for its neo-classical decor, wood panelling and rooms decorated with 18th-century wallpaper, which have been restored and refurnished.
Open from 4 February to 6 November 2023 and Christmas holidays.
July/August: daily from 10am to 7pm.
School holidays and from February to All Saints' Day: open from 10am to 12.30pm and from 2.30pm to 6pm. Closed on Fridays.
(Christmas holidays: closed on 24 and 25 December, 31 December and 1 January).
Individual rates 2023 :
Adults: €5
Children (aged 6 to 17): €3
Free for children under 6
Family pass (2 adults + 2 children): €12
Reduced (student, jobseeker, disabled person): €3
Group rates : Adults: €3.50 - Under 18s: €2
Suitable for PRM (lift)
Suitable for the hearing impaired.
Suitable for pushchairs.
Content translated into English and German.
From July: 2 guided tours a day are offered by the Hotel Jacobsen: 3.30pm and 5pm.
No registration required (except for large groups).
Different themes will be covered depending on the guide.
For more information, please contact the Hotel Jacobsen in advance.
Payment methods
Credit card
Visits
Guided tours (individuelles): Yes
Spoken language
English
Further information
Groups accepted
Pets not allowed