The Museums

The Museum of the History of Daily Life is a museum that explores the daily lives of the French from the late 19th century to the late 20th century.
Its aim is to study the tangible and intangible heritage of the region, its traditions, customs, and religious practices, but also to make sociological, scientific, technical, and industrial knowledge related to daily life accessible to all audiences.
A partnership is in place with the campsite upon presentation of proof.
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Beyond the partnership with the campsite, the Museum of the History of Daily Life can also offer you a free visit to the Clock Museum in St Nicolas d'Aliermont.
In Dieppe, discover two museums not to be missed.
- The Dieppe Castle Museum
Housed in a fortified castle built from the 14th century onwards, the Dieppe Museum presents the history of this city through its objects and representations.
It boasts a multidisciplinary collection of 25,000 objects and is an integral part of the city's landscape.
- Estran Cité de la Mer
The Cité de la Mer in Dieppe is a museum space that welcomes you all year round. Its Environment Hub works to preserve nature and organizes outings to discover the Normandy coastline and biodiversity.
