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Loisirs en Gare de Guiscriff - Musée
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Museum, Eco-museum, History, Trades, Miniature, Transportation
in Guiscriff
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6€
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Alongside greenway no. 7 from Rosporden to Roscoff, Guiscriff Station has been restored and transformed into a cultural centre that puts on tourist events and exhibitions, to introduce visitors to the railway heritage of which this site is an integral part. Take a journey through time in the Train Museum devoted to Brittany’s rail network.
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The pretty little station at Guiscriff, renamed ‘Marie monte dans le train’ (Marie gets on the train), has a fascinating tale to tell. Trains have had a major impact on the region’s history, especially in central Brittany. Written evidence, archive film, interactive models, maps and posters relate the epic story of Brittany’s rail network in the land of King Morvan. Its attractive Café de la Gare is a friendly place where villagers, ramblers and passing cyclists congregate. Other facilities...
The pretty little station at Guiscriff, renamed ‘Marie monte dans le train’ (Marie gets on the train), has a fascinating tale to tell. Trains have had a major impact on the region’s history, especially in central Brittany. Written evidence, archive film, interactive models, maps and posters relate the epic story of Brittany’s rail network in the land of King Morvan. Its attractive Café de la Gare is a friendly place where villagers, ramblers and passing cyclists congregate. Other facilities here include a terrace with access to greenway no. 7, the library, a place for ramblers to stop off, a fully-equipped green campsite, a shop and a bookshop, plus a series of events held throughout the year to interest the general public.
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Rates 2024
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Standard rate - adult full priceFrom 6 €
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Child rateFrom 4 €
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Openings
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- From April 1, 2024 until April 30, 2024
- From May 2, 2024 until October 31, 2024
- From December 21, 2024 until January 6, 2025