Castle of Brest
Brest
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Once owned by Richard II of England, the castle is the city’s foremost landmark and oldest monument. The structure boasts more than 1,700 years of history and still serves as a military fortress today. Don't miss the Navy Museum inside!
Useful Information
- Address: Château de Brest, Brest
- Email: brest@musee-marine.fr
- Phone: +33 298 22 12 39
- More Info: www.musee-marine.fr
- Address: April to September: daily 10am–6:30pm. October to March: Wed–Mon 1:30pm–6:30pm, Tue closed
- Opening House: Tram: station Chateau / Bus: station Musée de la Marine
- More Info: 9eb09564db22fed4a0ab3a8d4e6f0306f8a9d806
- More Info: www.facebook.com/museemarinebrest/
Do & See
Brest's long standing link with the sea is the theme running through most of its visitor attractions. Visit the Brest Fort containing the excellent Navy Museum to learn more about the city's maritime past and present, stop by the famous Océanopolis aquarium to marvel at mysterious underwater creatures, or simply take a boat ride along the coastline to breathe the fresh sea breeze and catch the spirit of this historic city.