Baden, Commune in Morbihan, France.
Baden is a commune located in the Morbihan department in Brittany, France, situated at an elevation of 18 meters above sea level with coordinates placing it near the Gulf of Morbihan.
The commune features a 16th-century altarpiece classified as a historic monument since 1912, along with the Toulvern dolmen that testifies to ancient megalithic occupation of the region since prehistoric times.
Baden hosts the annual Festival du Conte, a storytelling event that transforms the town into a gathering space for legends and tales, attracting visitors interested in traditional narratives and local folklore.
The town belongs to the canton of Vannes-Ouest and the arrondissement of Vannes, with its town hall located at 3 place Weilheim, providing administrative services to residents throughout the week.
Baden encompasses several islands including Renaud, Grand Vézy, Petit Vézy, and Sept-Îles, with an extended coastline of 37 kilometers including islands and coast along the Gulf of Morbihan.
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