Along the water - Discovery of the hydraulic network listed as a Historic Monument of the Manor of …
Built in the 16th century, renovated in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Kerazan manor is part of the heritage of the Institut de France. Bequeathed in 1928 by its last owner, Joseph-Georges Astor, the manor of Kerazan is as if frozen in time. Furniture, collection of paintings by great painters such as Maurice Denis, Lucien Simon, Charles Cottet, collection of art objects and unique pieces of faience by Quimper signed Alfred Beau. We offer you an immersion in the art of living of a bourgeois family at the end of the nineteenth century in Pays Bigouden. The manor of Kerazan is in a green setting of 5 hectares in which you can admire different species of trees and enjoy the calm of this English park.
Access
2 grands parkings gratuits sont à la disposition des visiteurs. Arrêts de bus à proximité. Accessible aux PMR. Entrée Gratuite
Website
https://kerazan.fr
Phone
06 04 44 35 12
Other
https://www.institutdefrance.fr/lepatrimoine/manoir-de-kerazan/
https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA29000038
https://www.instagram.com/kerazan_manoir/
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Address
Rue du Suler, 29750, Loctudy, Finistère, Bretagne, France