In Pont-Audemer, the historian, archaeologist and politician Alfred Canel (1803-1879) was a fervent defender of state schools and knowledge for all. He created a public library in his home, an elegant luxury townhouse. And it is where the museum is now located. You will visit a real cabinet of curiosities comprising old books (25,000 volumes), an art and science gallery, an archaeological exhibition, etc. In addition to its permanent collections, the museum also holds temporary exhibitions.

And the museum had the great idea of creating an "explorer's guide" especially for the children. Coleo, the little beetle guides children along the way. The museum also provides digital activities.

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