Pont-Croix Le village 1358, Medieval theme park in Pont-Croix, France.
Pont-Croix Le village 1358 is a reconstruction of a 14th-century village with period-style houses, craft workshops, and merchant shops spread across the grounds. The layout and buildings follow actual archaeological evidence and documents from a 1358 Finistère settlement.
This site brings back to life a specific 1358 settlement from Brittany, based on archaeological findings and historical documents from that exact period. The reconstruction shows how people actually lived and worked in that community.
Local artisans demonstrate traditional crafts here daily, and visitors can try their hand at activities like carving wooden toys or embroidering in medieval style.
The best time to visit is during the warmer months when the grounds are fully accessible and more artisans are working. Plan for at least two hours to explore the village and participate in activities at your own pace.
A working tavern in the village serves food prepared from historical recipes, so you can taste what people actually ate 600 years ago in this region. Costumed interpreters share authentic stories about daily life while you dine.
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