The Officer's Museum, previously known as the Museum of the Memory of the Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan Schools, is a military museum situated in the town of Guer, in the Morbihan department. It is nestled in the heart of the Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan schools, making it a significant part of the town's history and culture.
The Officer's Museum plays a crucial role in preserving and enriching the historical and cultural heritage of the officers of the French Army. It is responsible for managing the collections it holds and actively participates in the transmission of traditions. This makes it a valuable resource for understanding the history and traditions of the French military.
The Officer's Museum boasts a collection of over 6,000 objects that span three centuries of history, with a particular focus on the period from 1802 to 1962. Notable items in the collection include the imposing statue 'La France', a bicycle from the Marchand mission, a tunic belonging to Abbot Jean Lanusse, and a jacket worn by General de Gaulle. These artifacts provide a tangible connection to the past and offer a unique insight into the history of the French military.
History & Anthropology
Académie Militaire de Saint-Cyr Cour Rivoli, Guer
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