Description :
Built around 1480 as a centre for dyeing wool, leather and skins, this house later served as a barracks from 1700 to 1900. You will discover five centuries of cider history, covering grinders and presses, pottery works, materials for transportation and scene of Norman life, through costumes and furnishing from the 18th and 19th centuries. The musée de l'eau de vie et des vieux métiers is located rue Pelouze
Opening :
From April to September
except tuesday and sunday morning
From July and August
except sunday morning
Rates :
adults : 4 €
children (-16 ans): 2 €