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Jacques Cartier Museum at the Manoir de Limoelou in Saint-Malo en Ille-et-Vilaine

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Jacques Cartier Museum at the Manoir de Limoelou in Saint-Malo

    Rue David-Macdonald-Stewart 
    35400 Saint-Malo

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1900
2000
1541
Purchased by Jacques Cartier
vers 1545
Transformation into a mansion
1557
Death of Jacques Cartier
21 février 1940
Historical monument classification
1984
Opening of the museum
2012
Donation to Saint-Malo
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Jacques Cartier - Explorer and owner Lived and transformed the mansion (1541-1557).
François Ier - King of France Sponsor of Cartier's trips to Canada.
Catherine des Granches - Wife of Cartier He lived there until 1557.
David M. Stewart et Liliane Stewart - Patrons and restaurateurs Buyers and donors of the mansion (1978-2012).

Origin and history

The Manor House of Limoëlou, built in the 16th century in the district of Rothéneuf in Saint-Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine), is a rare example of Breton architecture for example for the malouinières. Acquired in 1541 by Jacques Cartier after his travels to Canada, he became his summer residence until his death in 1557. The explorer adds a floor and a wooden ship tower, setting up a room overlooking Saint-Malo Bay. The site, transformed into a 17th century farm, is now Cartier's only tangible vestige in its hometown.

Ranked a historic monument in 1940 and labeled Maisons des Illustres, the mansion was purchased in 1978 by the Macdonald Stewart Foundation. Restored in its original state, he opened in 1984 as a museum dedicated to Jacques Cartier, marking the 450th anniversary of the discovery of Canada. The pieces, furnished from the time, recount the life of the explorer and his role in the history of France-Quebec. The name Limoëlou (Breton bald terre) also inspired a Quebec quarter, in tribute to Cartier's wintering in 1535.

The museum highlights the links between Brittany and Quebec through exhibitions and cultural activities. The mansion, donated by the Stewart Foundation in Saint-Malo in 2012, preserves unique architectural elements such as the facade tower and maritime woodwork. Nearby, St. Vincent's Cathedral is home to Cartier's burial, while the Maison du Québec and Saint-Malo History Museum complement the local heritage offering.

Collection

Depuis 1984, le musée Jacques Cartier propose des visites guidées. Vous pourrez aussi profiter d'un espace librairie spécialisé sur les sujets abordés dans le musée et dans les expositions temporaires.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Haute saison : Juillet - Août 2018 Tous les jours De 10h00 à 12h00 et de 14h30 à 18h00
  • Tarif individuel : Adulte : 6€00 -Enfant + de 8 ans, étudiant : 3€00 -Enfant - de 8 ans : gratuit
  • Contact organisation : 02 99 40 97 73