How to Spend a Perfect Day in Quimper with Itinerary Map

Quimper souvenir shop

Quimper

Check Point
・Famous pottery town in France

・Townscape where Celtic culture remains

・Folklore museum where you can learn about local life and history

【City description】

Quimper is the famous city for the pottery as well as Limoges. As there is the Celtic culture in this city at present, we find the medieval ambiance with the decorated houses in the old area. There are so many restaurants for the visitors that you can find crepe restaurants easily.

【Overall rating】

 ★★★★☆

【Time required】

 5 h

【Budget】

 18.50 euros

【Fatigue】

 ★★★★☆



Itinerary Map

Navigation

【Start】
①Quimper Station

★Go to the street in front of the station and pass a bridge to go to Amiral de Kerguélen Boulevard. When you go along the river, you find a castle on the right hand. It takes 15 minutes by walk.

②Brittany Museum

③St-Corentin Cathedral

★Go to Saint-Corentin Square.

④Art Museum

★Go to Elie Frénon St and turn left at the first crossroad to go to Sallé St. Then, turn left at the end and turn right at the first crossroad to walk in the city. When you pass a bridge, turn left to go to René Madec St. When you arrive at the river, turn right and walk along the river. Then, pass a bridge and turn right. It takes 30 minutes by walk.

⑤Pottery Museum and Shop

★Return the street and go along the river to go back to the station. It takes 30 minutes by walk.

【Goal】
Quimper Station


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【Start】

①Quimper Station

Gare de Quimper

★Go to the street in front of the station and pass a bridge to go to Amiral de Kerguélen Boulevard. When you go along the river, you find a castle on the right hand. It takes 15 minutes by walk.


②Brittany Museum

Brittany Museum

Musée Départemental Breton

Time required: 60 min

Admission fee: 7 euros

Opening hour: 9 h 30 am – 5 h 30 pm
(2 pm – 5 h 30 pm on weekend)

Close: Monday, national holidays

This is a museum where you can learn about the history and traditions of Brittany. A variety of items are on display, from prehistoric excavations to folk costumes and furniture.


③St-Corentin Cathedral

St-Corentin Cathedral

Cathédrale St-Corentin

Time required: 20 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 9 h 45 am – noon / 1 h 30 pm – 6 h 30 pm
(9 h 45 am – 6 h 30 pm in summer)

Close: Sunday, in the morning of the national holidays

The cathedral, located right next to the museum, was constructed in the 13th century and was the first in Brittany to adopt the Gothic style. Illustrations are drawn on the stained glass, but there are some differences in the touches, so it’s fun to compare them. The cathedral itself has an unusual structure with a slightly curved interior.


★Go to Saint-Corentin Square.


④Art Museum

Art Museum

Musée des Beaux Arts

Time required: 90 min

Admission fee: 6.5 euros

Opening hour: 9 h 30 am – noon / 2 pm – 6 pm
(9 h 30 am – 6 pm in summer)

Close: Tuesday, in the morning between November and March, 1/1, 5/1, 11/1, 12/25

This museum faces the same square as the cathedral. It was founded when Jean-Marie de Silguy, an old family in Brittany, donated his collection. It has approximately 1,200 paintings and 2,000 drawings. Landscape paintings depicting Quimper and Quimper pottery are also on display.


★Go to Elie Frénon St and turn left at the first crossroad to go to Sallé St. Then, turn left at the end and turn right at the first crossroad to walk in the city. When you pass a bridge, turn left to go to René Madec St. When you arrive at the river, turn right and walk along the river. Then, pass a bridge and turn right. It takes 30 minutes by walk.


⑤Pottery Museum and Shop

Pottery Museum and Shop

Musée de la Faïence de Quimper

Time required: 60 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 10 am – 6 pm between April and September

Close: Sunday, national holidays

This is a museum where you can learn about Quimper pottery. In addition to the exhibition, you can also see the production process. There is a shop nearby where you can purchase Quimper pottery.


★Return the street and go along the river to go back to the station. It takes 30 minutes by walk.



【Goal】

Quimper Station



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