Centre International de la Mer

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Rochefort, France

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Maritime museum· Tourist attraction

Centre International de la Mer Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Centre International de la Mer is located in Rochefort, France on Rue Jean-Baptiste Audebert. Centre International de la Mer is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category maritime museum in France.

Address

Rue Jean-Baptiste Audebert

Phone

+33 546870190

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Assisted listening devicesWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Dom Stangy

Really informative and as a person who doesn't really know french, the audio guides were super helpful. I also got a really cool bosons whistle as shown in the pictures. It also works quite well. I am not quite a master yet but I am sure that with time it will come to me.

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Barbara Reed

Really interesting building, demonstrations by the staff, who will happily answer questions on anything related to their activités.

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jeroen seynaeve

The video at the start is nice but the \museum\ is quite unimpressive. Not worth the money.

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Marthe andAntoine Danzin

The welcome film is surprisingly good. Then all the exhibition is interesting and well presented. One learns how cordage was made - from the harvest to the final touch. The curator who demonstrated one workshop was really entertaining. From all the Rochefort s visits that day it was from far the best.

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Kim Evans

Rubbish place, dont waste the money. Poorly signposted as well. Satnav location is on the wrong side of the river. Staff bored and not interested. 45 minute film interesting but could have been made into half an hour. Only good thing was the audio guides, these were very good.

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Roel Stortelder

I had quite some expectations from the museum in this impressive building, but it is not at all worth the 18.50 entrance fee. I expected the museum to be a restored version of the old rope factory, but it is nothing like that. It is a relatively small part of the building (about a 5th) with explanation of what kinds of rope exist and how some are made. There is no large old machinery to look at and it's definitely not as impressive as the building might suggest. You're far better off spending the money on something else.

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Neil Kendall

Very interesting place. Definitely worth visiting

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Rebecca Pearce

A really excellent museum. Very informative and good English guides too. Good for all ages.