Event
Exhibition, Discovery
Saturday April 05
Exposition « Cotentin, presqu’île sauvage et secrète » – Manoir du Tourp
The Cotentin attracts attention and curiosity for its authenticity, its historical sites, its heritage and its exceptional terroir. It offers a whole range of landscapes. From the cliffs of Nez de Jobourg, from Saint-Vaast to Tatihou Island, via Port-Racine or the small village of Prévert…
The exhibition, designed in close collaboration with talented photographers who are passionate about their region, presents the major natural sites, ports and beaches, villages and small towns of character, extraordinary gardens, castles, museums, the islands of Tatihou and Chausey, heritage boats, crafts, and portraits of personalities.
The author: Dominique Krauskopf grew up in Normandy. He is attracted by long-distance travel and the great natural sites of the planet, but also by trains and ships. He has notably written "The most beautiful trains in the world" and "The most beautiful boats in the world" (Ed. Ramsay-Vilo). Dominique Krauskopf also remains attached to his region, he published a book entitled "Normandy discovers itself". He is the creator and editor-in-chief of the portal Voyager-magazine.fr
The exhibition, designed in close collaboration with talented photographers who are passionate about their region, presents the major natural sites, ports and beaches, villages and small towns of character, extraordinary gardens, castles, museums, the islands of Tatihou and Chausey, heritage boats, crafts, and portraits of personalities.
The author: Dominique Krauskopf grew up in Normandy. He is attracted by long-distance travel and the great natural sites of the planet, but also by trains and ships. He has notably written "The most beautiful trains in the world" and "The most beautiful boats in the world" (Ed. Ramsay-Vilo). Dominique Krauskopf also remains attached to his region, he published a book entitled "Normandy discovers itself". He is the creator and editor-in-chief of the portal Voyager-magazine.fr
Themes:
- Exhibition
- Discovery
All dates and times
Opening hours from 05 April to 02 November 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
Admission fees
Free for all