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Musée des Terre-Neuvas: A Tribute to Newfoundland Fishermen

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Discover the history of Saint-Malo's Newfoundland fishermen at this museum dedicated to their courageous seafaring legacy.

The Musée des Terre-Neuvas in Saint-Malo commemorates the French fishermen who sailed to Newfoundland for centuries to fish for cod. The museum showcases their lives and the history of this demanding profession.

A brief summary to Musée des Terre-Neuvas

  • Wednesday 2 pm-5 pm
  • Saturday 2 pm-5 pm

Local tips

  • The museum is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 PM to 5 PM. Check the museum's website or call ahead to confirm opening hours, especially during the off-season.
  • Consider joining a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the lives and work of the Newfoundland fishermen.
  • Allow at least 1.5 hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Musée des Terre-Neuvas is located at 67 Av. de Moka, a short distance from the center of Saint-Malo. From the Intra-Muros (the walled city), exit through the main gate and head east. Walk along the waterfront, following the signs for Paramé. The museum will be on your right after approximately 15-20 minutes. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    The MAT (Saint-Malo Agglo Transports) bus network serves the area around the Musée des Terre-Neuvas. From the Saint-Malo train station or Intra-Muros, take a bus that stops near Avenue de Moka. Check the MAT website or app for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. A single bus ticket costs approximately €1.35 - €2.7.

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are available in Saint-Malo. A taxi from the train station or Intra-Muros to the Musée des Terre-Neuvas will cost approximately €10-€15, depending on traffic and the time of day.

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The Musée des Terre-Neuvas (Newfoundland Fishermen Museum) in Saint-Malo is dedicated to preserving the memory of the French fishermen who braved the perilous journey to Newfoundland to fish for cod. For five centuries, these hardy sailors faced harsh conditions and immense risks in pursuit of their livelihood, shaping the maritime history of Saint-Malo and the surrounding region. The museum's exhibits offer a glimpse into the lives of these fishermen, showcasing their equipment, tools, and the types of vessels they used. Visitors can explore detailed models of fishing boats, learn about the different fishing techniques employed, and discover the challenges and dangers faced by those who worked the Newfoundland banks. The displays also highlight the social and economic impact of the cod fishing industry on Saint-Malo and the broader community. The Musée des Terre-Neuvas is more than just a collection of artifacts; it's a tribute to the courage, resilience, and seamanship of the Newfoundland fishermen. It offers a unique opportunity to understand the historical significance of this industry and its lasting legacy on the region's identity. Managed by the Association Mémoire et Patrimoine des Terre-Neuvas, the museum provides free guided tours and welcomes groups by appointment.
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