MUSEE DE L'ERDRE
The Musée de l'Erdre offers tours, workshops, outings and exhibitions in a fun and free environment! Among other things, you'll discover the permanent exhibition L'Erdre Vivante.
Just a 10-minute walk from the banks of the Erdre, the Renaudières site is sure to charm you. This former manor house, restored by the town of Carquefou, is home to the Musée de l'Erdre. This resource centre has a warm, playful layout that will appeal to families, walkers and river lovers alike.You can explore the navigable part of the river, from Nantes to Nort-sur-Erdre. The presentation highlights the relationship between man and the Erdre. It takes a look at work and leisure activities, past and present. Discover this free space, open to all, through visits, workshops, events and temporary exhibitions.
Open to the public from 1 April to 31 October:
- Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 2pm to 6pm
- During school holidays, Wednesday to Sunday, 2pm to 6pm.
Free admission
The building is on one level and accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Practical information
Museum theme
Popular arts and traditions
Environment and nature
History
Trades
Access to the free site
Yes
Access map, location
Public transport : 0.2 km
Spoken language
French
Facilities
Projection room
Equipped conference room
Services
Shop
Further information
Groups accepted from 7 to 20 persons
Pets not allowed (sauf chiens guides d'aveugles)
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