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    1. De Morlaix a Penzé - volta

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    23 de fevereiro de 2023

    The 15th and 16th century lantern house is a special feature of Morlaix. It is grouped around a large central space, a courtyard with a well and a fireplace, and has 3 or more floors; an oak spiral staircase with a beautifully sculpted corner bench provides access to the various floors via galleries.

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      The Maison à Pondalez, restored in the 1990s, includes one of the best-preserved Pondalez staircases in Morlaix. It is in itself an historic monument and is a 16th century timbered construction. An immense granite fireplace and spiral staircase make bold statements in its vast central space. Set over 4 floors, the works and artefacts of the collection housed here bear testimony to the daily life of Morlaix’s inhabitants, architecture and history. The inner construction has become symbolic of Morlaix: one façade leads off the street while at the back there’s another staggered building giving onto a garden or ramparts and, in between the two, an interior courtyard called the ’lanterne’.
      A large stone fireplace with intricate mouldings took up one of the middle walls, and opposite this in a corner of the open courtyard, there would be a winding staircase to which several passageways were attached. An indispensable part of Morlaix’s museum, an architectural joy in its own right. The town of Morlaix, inhabited from Roman times, was a simple fishing town back in the 12th century, becoming part of the Brittany Duchy in 1187. Prospering thanks to its active shipowners, it then fell victim to several invasions and attacks until finally, in the 16th century, the defensive structure known as the Château du Taureau was built to protect the bay – primarily from the English! The Grand Rue still shows traces of the rich medieval town that continued to prosper well beyond Renaissance times even though none of its buildings dates back earlier than the 16th century. It seems that from the 15th century Morlaix began to build houses of a specific architectural style that you don’t see anywhere else in Brittany and which became widespread – in this town at least – during the 16th century.
      At the time, the merchants who thrived in Morlaix were linen traders specialising in fine linen that was a local speciality. The timbered houses built by these merchants had a smaller ground floor surface area that grew with each added floor, creating architectural overhangs that kept lower timbers and merchandise dry whilst avoiding excessive taxes (then based on the ground floor area of a house).
      These ’Maison à pans de bois’ date from the first decades of the 16th century and have been recognised as Historic Monuments. baiedemorlaix.bzh/en/activite/la-maison-a-pondalez-pcubre029fs00039-2

        23 de fevereiro de 2023

        The thoroughly restored 'lantern house' is one of the few remaining houses of this type in the city. The different rooms show the structure of these houses and the evolution of the city over the centuries. In a room on the second floor, pieces from the permanent collection of the Musée de Morlaix are exhibited on a rotating basis, including examples of folk art and traditions. On display are various utensils, from everyday to quite unusual, even antique construction spoons and pipe holders. Non-European ethnography that recalls the city's maritime past and former trade is also discussed.

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          quarta-feira 17 dezembro

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          98 %

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