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Compagnie des Indes - Art et d'histoire de la Ville

πŸ“ Citadelle de Port-Louis, Avenue du Fort de l'Aigle, 56290 Port-Louis Museums Β· Bretagne
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Entry price€5.50 / adult
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Phone+33 2 97 82 19 13
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Compagnie des Indes - Art et d'histoire de la Ville is a rewarding stop for art, history and curious minds. Locate it on the map, book a room nearby in a click, or add it to your travel list to build your itinerary.

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About Compagnie des Indes - Art et d'histoire de la Ville

The "Compagnie des Indes - Art et d'histoire de la Ville" is a museum located in Lorient, France, dedicated to the history of the city and its naval heritage. The museum is located in the former East India Company building, which was once used for trading and shipping goods between France and Asia. The museum features exhibits that explore the city's history, including its role as a major center of maritime commerce, trade, and industry. Visitors can learn about the city's connections to the East India Company, its involvement in the slave trade, and its role during World War II, when it was a target of Allied bombing. The museum also showcases local art and artifacts, including ceramics, furniture, and decorative arts. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and events for all ages. The "Compagnie des Indes - Art et d'histoire de la Ville" is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of Lorient and the impact of global trade and commerce on the region.

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