Musée d'histoire locale
Plouigneau · Finistère · Bretagne

Ker Dreger is an ecomuseum located in Plouigneau, in Finistère, dedicated to agricultural revolutions and the evolution of Breton rural life. Over 8,000 m², it presents the transformations of peasant daily life between 1860 and 1970, covering housing, agriculture, livestock farming, and rural trades. The collections notably include objects from domestic life—box beds, billigs—as well as a collection of antique tractors, including an American-made McCormick from 1916. The agricultural revolutions pathway, inaugurated in 2023, offers a historical perspective on the innovations that marked agricultural practice. The institution offers an educational and accessible approach, complemented by guided tours and activities.
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4 Rue du 9 Août, 29610 Plouigneau
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