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Living Energy Museum in Chandai dans l'Orne

Musée
Musée de l'énergie et de l'électricité
Orne

Living Energy Museum in Chandai

    Le Petit Moulin
    61300 Chandai

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1916
Construction of plant
2004
Creation of the museum
2007
Change in management
2014
Restoration of the Leroy engine
octobre 2018
Site closure
septembre 2021
Reopening in Rai
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Philippe Le Cleuyou - Founder of the museum Project initiator in 2004.

Origin and history

The living energy museum was a space dedicated to energy production, installed in an old brass factory built in 1916 in Chandai. Part of this site was still home to the industrial activity of Eurofac Industrie, specialized in brass matriculation. This unique place thus combined active industrial heritage and technical memory, offering a concrete testimony to the technological developments related to energy.

Created in 2004 at the initiative of Philippe Le Cleuyou, the museum was first established on a farm in the country of Ouche, at the place called Le Petit Moulin. As early as 2007, its management was entrusted to the Energy Museum association over time. The original site closed permanently to the public in October 2018, before reopening in September 2021 in a new place in Rai, marking a geographical evolution while maintaining its educational vocation.

The museum's collections included agricultural and industrial engines, steam machines, and a hydraulic turbine of the Francis type. A model room specifically recounted the history of the mills, illustrating their central role in traditional energy systems. In 2014, the museum carried out a significant restoration project: the steam engine of the former Leroy plant, entrusted by the community of communes of Livarot Country, demonstrating its commitment to the preservation of the regional technical heritage.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Contact organisation : 02 33 24 17 81