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Meubles de l'Osté (Seiz Breur 1925)  [1:10]

ref.: Secanda 23.11 version 1a


Iconic set of furniture from Brittany's Ar Seiz Breur movement, exhibited at the famous 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Déco. More information and Download...

Gatekeeper's house (PN Pleurtuit)  [H0 (1:87)]

ref.: Secanda 23.10 version 1a


A gatekeeper's house from the the former Dinan-Dinard line (in Pleurtuit, north-eastern Brittany). More information and Download...

Railway stations of Pleslin and Pleurtuit (Dinan-Dinard line)  [H0 (1:87)]

ref.: Secanda 23.08 version 1a


The Dinan-Dinard line was a single-track train line of about twenty kilometers. It was put into service in 1887. The passenger service was stopped in 1986 and the line was definitively closed in 1992. More information and Download...

Roman house of Hent Trégoné in Fouesnant  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 23.07 version 1a


Restitution of a small Roman rural house whose foundations were discovered south of Cornouaille in present-day Brittany. Its dating is estimated at the end of the 1st century or the beginning of the 2nd century More information and Download...

Chapelle N.-D. de Penhors, en Pouldreuzic  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.5 version 2b updated


Our Lady of Penhors is the patron saint of the Bigoudens and this coastal chapel of Western Brittany is each year the location of the Great Pardon des Bigoudens (traditionnal Christian festivity, typical of Brittany). More information and Download...

Chapelle de la Madeleine de Penmarc'h  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.3 version 2b updated


Like many chapels dedicated to Mary Magdalene, this chapel from the Pays Bigouden, in western Brittany, was once associated with a leprosarium. More information and Download...

Chapelle St-Tremeur, au Guilvinec  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.3 version 2b updated


Coastal chapel from the Pays Bigouden in western Brittany. Like some other chapels in this area, it is devoid of western portal. More information and Download...

Chapelle St-Evy, en St-Jean-Trolimon  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.2 version 2b updated


Small chapel from the Pays Bigouden in western Brittany. Evidence of the ancient cults of the water, it was not built next to a fountain of devotion but on a fountain. More information and Download...

Église Ste-Agnès, de Tréfumel  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.6 version 2b updated


Romanesque church belonging to a very homogeneous local architectural group and specific to the Pays des Faluns (upper valley of Rance river) in Brittany. More information and Download...

Chapelle St-Vio, en Tréguennec  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.1 version 2b updated


Small coastal chapel from the Pays Bigouden in western Brittany. It was built near a protohistoric stele that the tradition interprets as the "Boat of St-Vio". More information and Download...

Chapelle de la Tréminou, en Plomeur  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.8 version 2b updated


This beautiful chapel from the <i>Pays Bigouden</i> in western Brittany is an important place of the revolt of the <i>Bonnets rouges</i> during the 17th century in Britanny. The "« Code Paysan »" was proclaimed in front of the chapel, a kind of prelude to the French Revolution. More information and Download...

Église Saint-Boscat de Tréogat  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 23.1 version 1a


A beautiful church of the Pays Bigouden (SW of Brittany in France) from the beginning of the 14th century, partly in the style named "École de Pont-Croix" and largely built in prasinite. More information and Download...

Chapelle St-Tremeur en Cleden-Cap-Sizun  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 22.05 version 1a


This pretty little 16th century Breton chapel has an unusual inscription in Breton language (dedication of the chapel and date of foundation) on its south facade, taking up half the length of the facade! More information and Download...

Iglesia Santa Comba de Bande  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 22.4 version 2b


The church Santa Comba de Bande is a small Spanish church from the Visigothic period. Its plan is in Greek cross. Despite its respectable age (it is dated from the 7th century) its state of conservation is remarkable.

All the roofs of the model are removable in order to observe the inner layout. More information and Download...

Chapelle de Kerdevot  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 22.3 version 1a


This large and beautiful rural chapel in the Glazig region of Brittany dates from the 16th century. Popular tradition says that it was built following a plague epidemic. More information and Download...

Tronoën chapel and calvary  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 22.2 version 1a


This famous Breton chapel and its great calvary (the oldest in Brittany) date from the 15th century. The beauty of this chapel and its location in the dunes of the Pays Bigouden led to its being nicknamed the "Cathedral of the sands". More information and Download...

Chapelle Saint-Étienne de Nantes  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 22.1 version 1a


This small, modest-looking chapel is very old, as evidenced by its beautiful, typically Roman masonry. It probably dates from the very end of the imperial period or the beginning of the High Middle Ages. More information and Download...

The Invaders  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 20.3 version 1a


Certainly the most famous flying saucer, from the 1960s TV series. A model to build with your little finger in the air! More information and Download...

Gokstadskipet (Gokstad Ship)  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 20.2 version 1a


This famous ship from the Viking era is the best preserved of those found. It was found in the Gokstad burial mound in southern Norway, having been used as a grave ship. It is dated to the late 9th century. More information and Download...

Qubbat As-Sakhrah (Dome of the Rock)  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 19.3 version 1a


This iconic Jerusalem building is the oldest and one of the most famous of Islamic Art. Stylistically, it is an Arab-Byzantine building of the 7th century and its famous blue exterior decoration is Ottoman of the 16th century. More information and Download...

Ste-Mère-Église church "The D-Day church"  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 19.2 version 1a


This Gothic church has a great architectural interest that has nothing to do with its fame. It entered History when the American paratroopers jumped on Sainte-Mère-Église; this event was immortalized by the movie The longest day. More information and Download...

The "Maison Carrée" of Nîmes  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 19.1 version 1a


This famous Roman temple of the Augustan era has survived the centuries in a remarkable state of preservation. Built in the early 1st century, it was used for the imperial cult. The model has a removable roof revealing the pronaos and the cella. More information and Download...

Iglesia San Juan Bautista de Baños de Cerrato  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 18.4 version 1a


This old Spanish church is the only one of the Visigothic period having its date of consecration known with certainty (661). Paper model with removable roof showing inside the nave, which is the major part of the building because it remains intact from 7th century. More information and Download...

Tour Solidor (Solidor Tower)  [1:150]

ref.: Secanda 18.3 version 1a


This fortress was built in the 14th century by the duke of Brittany Jean IV, to control he estuary of the Rance river near St-Malo. It shelters now the Musée international du long-cours cap-hornier. More information and Download...

Breton cow  []

ref.: Secanda 18.2 version 1a


Cette maquette est plus un jouet en papier qu'une vraie maquette d'une vache bretonne de de race Pie noir, la plus petite des races européennes. More information and Download...

Église St-Gobrien de Morieux  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 17.3 version 1.a


The nave (late 11th - early 12th century) of this church is a rare and well preserved example of the Romanesque architecture in Brittany and is a typical example of it. The Gothic choir is newer. More information and Download...

Ermita de Nuestra Señora de las Viñas  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 17.2 version 1.a


This pretty little Spanish pre-Romanesque hermitage is the remaining part of a much larger 7th century Visigothic church. Its interior and exterior decoration is remarkable. More information and Download...

Iglesia San Pedro de la Nave  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 17.1 version 1a


This Spanish church dates from the end of the Visigothic period (7th and 8th centuries) and is the most complete and best preserved of this period. It was moved and reassembled from its original site due to the erection of a dam. More information and Download...

Moulin Chef-du-Bois, de La Forêt-Fouesnant  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.15 version 1a


This beautiful double-wheeled mill from Basse-Cornouaille, in western Brittany, is a former communal mill from the Ancien Régime and shows a remarkable aristocratic type of architecture. More information and Download...

Parking disc French-Breton  [1:1]

ref.: Secanda 16.14 version 1a


Parking disc at the legal French size 150 × 150 mm, 100% paper, with French-Breton bilingual text. Indispensable stuff for your next trip in Brittany!
Nb: object in relation to the free document Bombarde How to. More information and Download...

Église St-Michel, de Bruc-sur-Aff  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.13 version 1a


This rural church in eastern Britain has an ancient nave with an elegant frame bell tower, contrasting with the large transept and choir with cut sides that are much more recent (late nineteenth century). More information and Download...

Iglesia Santa Cristina de Lena  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.12 version 1a


This small church of the ninth century is a masterpiece of the Asturian Pre-Romanesque art (northern Spain). It is classified as World Heritage by UNESCO. The model has a removable roof to see the complex inside of the nave. More information and Download...

Piggy bank  [1:1]

ref.: Secanda 16.11 version 1a


Un cochon-tirelire traditionnel. Une tirelire que vous n'aurez pas besoin de casser pour vous offrir les maquettes de ce site puisqu'elles sont toutes gratuites ! More information and Download...

Boxes for Bombarde reeds  [1:1]

ref.: Secanda 16.10 version 1a


Reinforced box, to accommodate three reeds for the bombarde (traditional Breton oboe) or other near sized reeds.
Nb: object in relation to the free document Bombarde How to. More information and Download...

Église de St-Nectaire  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.9 version 1a


This famous church is a masterpiece of the Romanesque art and a very representative example of the style of the Romanesque architecture from Auvergne, in central France ("massif barlong" on the transept crossing, blind nave with inner galleries and outer arches, etc.). More information and Download...

Chapelle du Temple, en Pléboulle  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.8 version 1a


Originally, this Breton chapel was possibly a Templar or Hospitaller chapel although no ancient document will allow to formally attest it. However it was modifyed thereafter. More information and Download...

Equatorial sundial  [1:1]

ref.: Secanda 16.7 version 1a


An equatorial sundial, with tilting holder and rotating disk, thus easily adjustable for latitude, longitude, official time and equation of time. More information and Download...

Chateau de Tronjoly, à Gourin  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.6 version 1a


This elegant small Breton castle from the 18th century is well known in Britanny as beeing the site of the annual championship of traditional Breton music players, every early September. More information and Download...

Domus au Grand Péristyle de Vieux-la-Romaine  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.5 version 2b


Restitution from the available archaeological data of an urban house of the Gallo-Roman era. Although located very north, its style is typically Mediterranean. Model with removable roof to see the innner partitioning. More information and Download...

Capella de San Miguel de Celanova  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.4 version 2a


This tiny chapel is a jewel of the Mozarabic art in Galicia (Spain). The term "Mozarabic" refers to the style of Hispanic Christians medieval buildings constructed in the areas at this time under Muslim occupation. More information and Download...

Chapelle St-Etienne, de Guer  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.2 version 1a


Looking like a old barn, this modest chapel, formerly inside a priory, is one of the oldest chapel in Britanny. It has a rare and remarkable chevet which difficult to date but whose style recalls the Carolingian era. More information and Download...

Former St-Pierre cathedral of Alet  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 16.1 version 1a


Restitution of the former cathedral of Alet (now Saint-Servan in Saint-Malo, Brittany) based on the remaining ruins and available archaeological data. This big pre-Romanesque building, today in ruins, was noticeable for its two apses, West and East. More information and Download...

Église St-Melaine, d'Andouillé-Neuville  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.9 version 1a


The nave of this rural church was originally the former chapel of the castle, then it became later the parish church. The castle today disappeared. More information and Download...

Royal necropolis-abbey of Maxent  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.7 version 1a


Restitution attempt, based on available archaeological data, of the former abbey founded in Maxent by Salomon, the last king of Britanny in the Carolingian period. More information and Download...

Chapelle Ste-Agathe, de Langon  [1:100]

ref.: Secanda 15.4 version 1a


This tiny chapel is the oldest chapel in Britain. It was established in the former home thermals of a Roman villa now disappeared. More information and Download...