I went out on a nice sunny Saturday to one of my local hangouts, the coastal Morbihan is awesome ! And Carnac is tops , even if written plenty in my blog, do see my posts, However, again stop by today for a leisure tour with the boys and our dog Rex ,and here is more of the Musée de Préhistoire of Carnac, part II !!! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

Again, for reference and the new readers , the town of Carnac is indeed two. There is Carnac bourg or city center inland ,and there is Carnac plage or beach,along the ocean where the beaches are of course. Both are about 2 km away. Oh yes this is south of me 28 km in my beautiful Morbihan dept 56 of my lovely Bretagne and in my belle France!
This museum is awesome if want to understand the meaning of all these old stones spread around a vast area and not really certain how it got here or by who, The official name is the Musée de Préhistoire James Miln and Zacharie Le Rouzic de Carnac, . The museum was created in 1881 following the legacy of James Miln, is a monothematic museum ,that, also bears the name of the archaeologist Zacharie Le Rouzic. It is in the old presbytery building of the 19C showing collection from the paléolithique era to the Gallo Roman period.



Following a chronological itinerary, you will discover a rich collection of pottery, ceramics, flint tools or ornaments, which allows you to touch the finger the daily life of the former inhabitants of Carnac! Through plans, models and objects found during the excavations, you also will understand the evolution of funerary architecture. In all, more than 6,600 objects are on display, with a particular predilection for the Neolithic period, which saw the birth of the first megaliths. The evolution of funerary architecture is traced, from corridor dolmens to covered alleys. Daily life is told using objects found on archaeological sites (ceramics, flint tools, polished axes, ornaments, etc.).See the big stone dolmen chevet of the table des Marchands. Also, gallo roman coins and statues of Venus!



The simply call the musée de Carnac, is a must to see. I recommend to see the museum and then go to the alignments (see posts). The first museum in the world for megalithism, the museum is the essential prelude to the visit of the dolmens and standing stones around. Do not miss the large alpine jade axes, the polished ornaments imported from Spain… so many prestigious objects, witnesses of the time when Carnac was a great European center of power and wealth, at the beginning of the 5th millennium BC. The museum is help by contributions and donations to it. The Association Paysages de mégalithes de Carnac et du sud Morbihan, who is in charge of preparing and carry the candidature of the museum to the inscription of Unesco World Heritage site, also, has its home office in the museum. There is a boutique with books, jewerly, fluffy animals and many souvenirs.
The official pre history museum of Carnac: https://www.museedecarnac.com/
The town of Carnac on the pre history museum: https://www.carnac.fr/Culture-sport-associations/Vie-culturelle/Musee-de-Prehistoire
The Carnac tourist office on the pre history museum: https://www.carnactourism.co.uk/fiche/musee-de-prehistoire-de-carnac-en
The local Bay of Quiberon tourist office on the Carnac museum : https://www.baiedequiberon.co.uk/to-see-to-do/culture-and-heritage/museums-and-cultural-sites/musee-de-prehistoire-de-carnac
There you go folks, again, so much to see in Carnac plage, the beachside. This is one town to come with the whole family if ever in this corner of the world. This is a lovely town again I insist a must to see with the family. Again, hope you enjoy this post on the Musée de Préhistoire of Carnac, part II !!! as I
And remember, happy travels, good health ,and many cheers to all !!!
Carnac is full of happy memories for us
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Glad the post brings them back Cheers
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Such an interesting Post. I’d love to see these artefacts one day!
Gwen.
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It is worth it me think, Thanks for stopping by Cheers
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ok my pleasure thanks. Enjoy it Cheers
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Thank “you” for being so relevant to my article!
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