MAISON DES ECRIVAINS DE LA MER
9, Avenue Jean Cristau 85800 Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie
Tél.: See phone number
9, Avenue Jean Cristau 85800 Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie
Tél.: See phone number
The Maison des écrivains de la mer was founded by René Moniot-Beaumont. The aim of this cultural site is to bring together and showcase maritime literature. Each year an exhibition devoted to a written theme from the world of the sea is held here.
This museum, library (some books can be borrowed), reading room and interpretation centre opened its doors in 2005. It is located right in the heart of Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, on the edge of the square Loïc Rostu and not far from the famous Tour Joséphine. Here you'll find books by authors from France and elsewhere who have been inspired by the maritime world.
More generally, this house is dedicated to all writers, friends of seafarers, ships, ocean voyages and literature.
Once again, under the "Quart de Nuit" label, you'll find lectures on a theme linked to maritime or literary life.
maritime or literary life. Over a hundred evenings have already been scheduled at the Maison des Écrivains de la Mer.
Two exhibitions: On the Port la Vie site, the adventures of Gilles Belmonte, a fictional hero of the Napoleonic wars at sea, are presented.
wars, created by Fabien Clauw.
At home, a story set in 1740 beyond Cape Horn, that of Admiral Anson's circumnavigation of the globe. The loss
of his ships and the story of the survivors of the Wager in Patagonia paint one of the most epic and catastrophic
catastrophic stories of the Royal Navy
This museum, library (some books can be borrowed), reading room and interpretation centre opened its doors in 2005. It is located right in the heart of Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, on the edge of the square Loïc Rostu and not far from the famous Tour Joséphine. Here you'll find books by authors from France and elsewhere who have been inspired by the maritime world.
More generally, this house is dedicated to all writers, friends of seafarers, ships, ocean voyages and literature.
Once again, under the "Quart de Nuit" label, you'll find lectures on a theme linked to maritime or literary life.
maritime or literary life. Over a hundred evenings have already been scheduled at the Maison des Écrivains de la Mer.
Two exhibitions: On the Port la Vie site, the adventures of Gilles Belmonte, a fictional hero of the Napoleonic wars at sea, are presented.
wars, created by Fabien Clauw.
At home, a story set in 1740 beyond Cape Horn, that of Admiral Anson's circumnavigation of the globe. The loss
of his ships and the story of the survivors of the Wager in Patagonia paint one of the most epic and catastrophic
catastrophic stories of the Royal Navy
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