The history of the nannies and the children of the public assistance has shaped the identity of the Morvan. Since the end of the 18th century, it has involved tens of thousands of children, women and families
A place of memory and expression, through its 200 m2 of exhibition space, the museum evokes the destinies of the children of the Assistance placed in the Morvan, of the families who took them in and of the women who left as wet nurses to nurse the children of the Parisian bourgeoisie. Through a lively scenography where historical data and sensitive testimonies are intertwined, the museum is a link between history and current issues concerning the family, parenthood, children... Two centuries of local history compared to the evolution of society and public administration
Designed as a real place to live, the museum houses a café and three guest rooms.
- French, English
- Payment cards, Cheques and postal orders, Holiday vouchers, Cash, Bank transfers
- Pets welcome
- Picnic area
- Bar
- Parking
- Petite restauration
- Fully equipped meeting room
- Toilettes
- Library
- Shop
- Play area
- Media library
- Wireless service
- Specific theme activities
- Adult workshop
- Junior workshop
- Specialist conferences
- Conferences
- Temporary exhibitions
Opening times:
- From 27 March 2024 to 10 November 2024 inclusive: Wednesday to
Sunday from 10am to 6pm. Closed on Saturday mornings.
- In July and August: daily from 10am to 6pm, until 8pm on Fridays,
market evenings. Closed on Tuesdays and Saturday mornings.
Closed on 1 May.
Closed on 11 November 2024
- Child rate (For children over 8)
- Group rate (For 10 people or more)
- Gratuities (For children under 8)
Coffee, shop and accommodation on site