Built around 1530 as a dyeing facility for whool, leather and skins, this house later served as barracks from 1733 to 1900. You will discover five centuries of cider history, covering grinders and presses, pottery works, materials for transportation and scenes of Norman life. A video illustrates the importance of this drink in Normandy.
Ratings and quality marks
- Musée de France
- Normandie Qualité Tourisme
- Qualité Tourisme
Prices
Free for all
Payment methods
- Postal or bank cheques
- Holiday vouchers
- Cash
Services
Equipment
- Film projection room
- Toilets
- Picnic area
Sittings
- Shop
- Groups welcome