The ramparts of Hennebont ,part III !!!

This is not far from me, actually 24 km or about 12 miles , and we love to come ,walk around, beautiful architecture and a history to boot! This is Hennebont and this is my latest post with older pictures found again not in my blog and they should, Funny these are older pictures and have post with newer pictures go figure it, its me::) Anyway here is my old new take on the ramparts of Hennebont, part III !!! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

Hen tour broerech et NF jul12

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Of course, Hennebont is in my beautiful Morbihan of my lovely Bretagne in my belle France. Let me bring you a bit closer to this nice town and its beauties, you can see my other posts on it in my blog. My oldest son is above….

You must see the ramparts, placed at the old fortification of the times of Duke Jean I (13C). Overcoming many wars such as the one of the succession of Brittany and the war of the league in 1590. The towers crown the corners at four cardinal points ,now only 3 remained, Tour St Nicolas (at south side), Tour des Carmes,(north east side), and the fortified porte or door at the east side, built before the 14C.  This last one, known as  Porte Broërec’h, the entry door to the enclosed city is flanked by two twins towers link by a bridge conserving the machinary of the raising bridge. A round walkway is seen on top of the towers where great views of the city can be seen today.

Hen ramparts top towards port and river jul12

The nicest gate me think is the Porte Broêrec’h ,a defensive work to serve tower to tower the guards of the prison that it was  with room for the homeless and finally a museum; one of the richest in the department on the history and local Breton traditions. Most of the rooms were destroyed on the Nazi bombardment of August 7 1944. today, the Tour Broêrec’h house in its ten rooms a museum of arts and traditions.

Hen castle mus tour bro erech jul12

The museum of history and local tradition at the Porte Broërec’h : https://musee-hennebont.fr/

Today, the ramparts are a place of walks by locals and visitors alike, very pleasant nice views indeed ,that we enjoy very much, it runs along the rue Trottier, bordered by beautiful landscaped spaces at the foot of the Tour de St. Nicolas. You can go back from the Blavet river to the fortified gate dating from the end of the 14C, the Porte Broërec’h, entrance to the walled city. It is a monumental door backed by two twin towers connected by a courting. There are still traces of the old drawbridge. To the northeast still remains the Tour des Carmes.  These vestiges show that Hennebont had a great military importance at the time.Again, a must to visit,

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The city of Hennebont on its history and heritage : https://www.hennebont.bzh/decouvrir-hennebont/patrimoine/2000-ans-dhistoire-et-de-patrimoine/

The local Lorient south Brittany tourist board on Hennebont : https://www.lorientbretagnesudtourisme.fr/fr/immanquables/hennebont/

The Bretagne region tourist board on Hennebont https://www.brittanytourism.com/destinations/the-10-destinations/southern-brittany-morbihan-gulf/hennebont/

There you go folks, a dandy town of Hennebont and its wonderful ramparts. A magical place and impressive walls intact, a must to see me think. Again, hope you enjoy this post on the ramparts of Hennebont ,part III !!! as I,

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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