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Maritime Museum of La Tremblade en Charente-Maritime

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Musée de la mer et de la pêche

Maritime Museum of La Tremblade

    17 Boulevard Roger Letelié
    17390 La Tremblade

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
2000
1963
Creation of the museum
1981
Moving the museum
1999
Change in management
2001-2002
Museum expansion
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Association L'Escale - Founder of the museum Created the museum in 1963.
Victor Coste - Scientific author Floors on exposed oysters.

Origin and history

The Maritime Museum L'Escale is located in La Tremblade, a major port town in the Marennes-Oléron Basin, renowned for its oyster farming activity. It occupies an old house that successively housed a vinegar factory, a concert hall, a theatre and then a cinema after the Second World War. This place, charged with cultural history, was transformed in 1963 by a private association, L'Escale, to enhance local osteoculture, its techniques and its historical evolution.

Originally, the museum was housed in a small space, insufficient to accommodate collections and visitors. In 1981, it moved to its current premises, still managed by private initiatives until 1999, when the Municipal Tourism Office of La Tremblade took over its management. This change has resulted in better exposure structure and increased attendance.

The museum's collections were enriched after an expansion in 2001-2002, incorporating a hall dedicated to the history of the city. The focus remains on oyster farming, with permanent exhibitions of shellfish, traditional tools, costumes, ship models and photographic documents. The iconic pieces include models of oyster parks, the replica of the ship Le Morlaisien, and Victor Coste's scientific boards, illustrating the evolution of oyster farming techniques.

The museum highlights the Marennes-Oléron Basin, the first French oyster farming site, by tracing the history of oysters, the flat variety with Japanese oysters, as well as the stages of oyster farming, from harvesting to shipping. Its role is both heritage, educational and tourism, anchored in the local maritime identity.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Contact organisation : 05 46 36 30 11