Le Musée de la Tour Tanguy, Brest, Bretagne, France
If you are looking for the iconic symbols in the city of Brest, then you would have to turn to the Musee de la Tour Tanguy. As one of the attractions that make up the tourism of Brest, this amazing structure does not only provide visitors and tourists alike the opportunity to view a great piece of architecture but also to get a sense of the history of the city.
Constructed during the 14th century, the Tour Tanguy is set on an area in the city where it overlooks the harbour. This majestic example of Breton architecture has the kind of grace that you will expect from an attraction that contributes to the revenues generated by the tourism of Brest. Within the tower building, you can find a vast collection of drawings, artefacts, paintings and documents that pertain to the long history of Brest. This tower, with its focus on activities that happened largely during World War II is one of the interesting places that you must not miss in the city.
1st floor:
The memory of Brest - On the first floor, Jim Sevellec recreated various aspects of our city at times when the events were particularly significant. The last battle of "Mary of the Cordelière" ; The castle of Brest in the early 20th century; Brest in the early 17th century
2nd Floor
Model Jim Sevellec offer a walk through the streets and picturesque squares of Brest of yesteryear, with a predilection for the quarter include: the market for the Tour, the visit of Napoleon III in 1858, the market in Pouliquen 1910, the bar of Aviation in 1934, the street Borda in 1925, the streets of Siam in 1918, and so on.
This emotional journey in the history of Brest you will perhaps understand why Brestois are so strongly attached to their city before the bombs. Many photographs, old maps and bagne, engravings, old songs Brest and a collection of arms complete this extraordinary living Museum.
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