Discover the best top things to do in Sarthe, France including L'Amusant Musee, Le Musee du Velo, Rotonde Ferroviaire de la Vallee du Loir, 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum, Faienceries d'Art de Malicorne, Carre Plantagenet, Musee de la faience et de la ceramique de Malicorne, Carnuta - L'Homme et la Foret, Musee de la Musique Mecanique, Atelier Malicot.
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The museum allows both cycling enthusiasts and curious people to see and understand better the evolution of cycling and its practice in competition since the end of the 19th century. Through vintage bicycles and equipment, jerseys that once belonged to champions, as well as video clips of archival images, visitors can go back in time and immerse themselves in to what built the cycling legend.
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Come and discover the exciting story of the 24 Heures du Mans and the legendary heroes. Through 120 vehicles, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest tells you the epic of the automobile in the Sarthe and the success of its international event. Bentley, Ferrari, Jaguar, Ford, Porsche, Matra, Audi ... all the big names are represented by their mythical models that immerse the visitor in the world's greatest endurance race. 300m² of temporary exhibitions complete this themed route, which can be continued by visiting the famous 24 Heures du Mans circuit.
Called in on a European bike trip, well worth a visit if you are a petrol head, would definitely go again
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Since 1924 the clay, fire and the talent of the master potters have established the reputation of the Faïenceries d'Art de Malicorne. It is our constant awarness to preserve the techniques and knowledge inherited from our rich past, wich allows us to offer our visitors an unforgettable moment at the heart of one of the rare workshop who still master the whole cycle in the fabrication of a faïence.
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If you are interested in French ceramics, the museum is really intereresting. It explains the history of Malicorne, production and has a wonderful collection.
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En 1898 a Sable, Joseph Malicot (1874-1953) reprit le commerce familial de peintre-vitrier. Il y rajoute un rayon photo et construisit son atelier en bordure de l'Erve. Aujourd'hui, sauve par l'association "Atelier Malicot", il a ete reamenage avec des decors restaures en s'inspirant de documents d'epoques. Venez decouvrir un atelier de photographe de la fin du XIXe siecle.
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