
The history of nannies and children of public assistance has shaped the identity of the Morvan. Since the late eighteenth century, it involved tens of thousands of children, women, families.
Referring to these individual and collective destinies, Museum nannies and children of the Public Assistance integrates network Morvan Ecomuseum as a seventh theme home. Place of memory, reflection and sharing, the museum is a link between the history and current issues on family, parenting, children ...
The visitor walks in the exhibition space as a village, house to house, through a lively setting that mixes historical data and sensitive testimony. Your journey follows the children gathered by the Public Assistance, nannies "on site" remained in the Morvan and those "on location" party in town breastfeed other children than their own.
Conceived as a place of life, the museum has within a cafe space and guest rooms.