

The MAB will bring cultural added value to the Léon region and beyond in northern Brittany, in harmony with its history and environment, while the town will benefit from its first art and history museum.
An iconic shipowner’s house located in the heart of Roscoff, opposite the jetty to the Île de Batz, attracting many tourists. It also benefits from nearby parking, offering convenient access for visitors.
A house built in 1607 and protected by a decree of 20 May 1975 from the Ministry of Culture, now finally open to the public. The architecture is placed at the heart of the project and its curation, serving as both a narrative foundation and an immersive work.
A dialogue of works between Bretons who shaped art history and painters who came from elsewhere to depict Roscoff and the bay.