Corps Du Garde - Menez Ham

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Gert Lucas

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The Corps de Garde of Meneham is a historical building located in the Site de Meneham, a restored fishing village in Brittany, France. The building was originally constructed in the 18th century as a watchtower to guard against potential invaders.

The Corps de Garde is a small, single-story building made of local stone, with a thatched roof and a fireplace. It was occupied by a small group of soldiers who were responsible for guarding the coastline and raising the alarm in case of danger.

The building was also used as a customs house, where taxes and duties were collected from passing ships. In the 19th century, the building was converted into a coastguard station and remained in use until the mid-20th century.

Today, the Corps de Garde is part of the Site de Meneham and has been restored to its original condition. Visitors can explore the interior of the building and see the original fireplace, stone walls, and other features. There is also an exhibition that provides insights into the building's history and its role in protecting the coast of Brittany.

The Corps de Garde of Meneham is a fascinating piece of history that offers visitors a glimpse into the past and the challenges faced by the people of Brittany in guarding their coastline. It is a must-see destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, or cultural tourism.

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