Discover the best top things to do in Seine-Maritime, France including Musee des Sapeurs-Pompiers, Musee De La Verrerie, Musee des Pecheries, Musee Secq des Tournelles, Ceramics Museum (Musee de la Ceramique), Ecomusee de la Pomme et du Cidre, Musee des Antiquites, Appartement Temoin, Musee de l'Horlogerie, Musee Maison de L'Armateur.
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Le Musée des Pêcheries de Fécamp a ouvert ses portes en 2017 dans une ancienne sécherie de morues, au cœur du port de Fécamp. Il regroupe des collections liées au passé maritime de la ville, ancienne capitale des Terre-Neuvas, mais aussi des collections historiques et de Beaux-Arts.
A great museum, you've GOT to visit if you're in the region! It gives you a very detailed description of the life the fisher-folk who belonged to the region led. It makes you grateful for everything you have and respect nature for what she truly is!
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I never expected to find such fine maijolica in Rouen - but they had a thriving industry and the museum has some lovely examples. The building itself is very fine and worth visiting in its own right.
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Saint-Nicolas d’Aliermont famous in the area for its rich industrial history welcomes you to its new clock- making museum. It relates the history of clock making and preciseness, a genuine know-how from Saint-Nicolas d’Aliermont, from the beginning of the 18th century until the present day
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Paul Michel Thibault (1735-1799), the architect of the fortifications and hydraulic engineer of the city of Le Havre, decided around 1790, to build a mansion in a wealthy and coveted district of the city. In 1800,Martin Pierre Foache (1728-1816), a wealthy merchant, bought the house for use as a winter residence and to install his trading office there. He called another architect, Pierre Adrien Paris, former designer for the king, to decorate the interior. The facade is typical of the architecture of The Louis XVI period. It is extremely carefully designed; the parquet flooring of rare and exotic wood adjoins stone-tiled floors with geometric designs. the rooms are laid out around a central octagonal light-well.
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