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  1. The Morlaix viaduct is a railway bridge, of the viaduct type, located in the city of Morlaix which allows the crossing of the Morlaix river and the service to the city station by the line from Paris-Montparnasse to Brest.

  2. The Morlaix viaduct is a railway bridge, of the viaduct type, located in the city of Morlaix which allows the crossing of the Morlaix river and the service to the city station by the line from Paris-Montparnasse to Brest.

    • The Port Area of Morlaix
    • Historic Centre of Morlaix
    • Maison de La Duchesse Anne
    • Local Events and Attractions

    Morlaix originally developed around the port and it is still a hub of activity. Impressively grand houses can be seen along both sides of the port that were built with the proceeds of the profitable linen industry and other port activities, mostly in the 18th century. This area of Morlaix is always bustling in summer, its popularity with pleasure c...

    Beyond the viaduct you reach the historical centre of Morlaix which is very pleasant to explore, with open squares and narrow streets lined with medieval houses. First take a look at the Church of Saint-Melaine which is up a broad flight of stairs next to the viaduct. This 15th century church has a spire that was added in the 19th century and conta...

    The best known of the medieval houses is on Place Allende and called the 'Maison de la Duchesse Anne'. Built around 1525 you will best appreciate the design and decoration if you visit the house, it costs less than 2 euros and is highly recommended (open for visits May to September). It is known as a 'lantern house'. Several of the 16th century hou...

    In the bay at Morlaix there is an interesting chateau which is now a sailing school. This is the Chateau du Taureau, built in the 16th century to defend the town against the English after they had invaded Morlaix in 1522. In Morlaix town a large music festival (modern music, not the traditional music you will sometimes come across in Brittany) is h...

  3. The viaduct straddles the historic heart of Morlaix, and its roadway spans 292 metres, with a height of 62 metres. This structure has been the symbol of the city for over 150 years. A manufacturing heritage with a modern twist on the quays.

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  4. Sep 21, 2024 · The town is dominated by a two-storied railway viaduct (built 1861–64, partially destroyed by the Royal Air Force in 1943 and now reconstructed) that spans the valley 200 feet (60 metres) above the quays.

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  5. Nov 15, 2022 · As for Morlaix’s iconic viaduct, it was built between 1861 and 1863, spanning 292 metres and rising 62 metres into the sky. The uppermost level carries the Paris-Brest train, but there is a walkway – the Promenade de Guichen – underneath which is open during the day for pedestrians who want a unique high-rise view over the town!

  6. Went to Morlaix twice during our recent stay in Carantec. Such a beautiful town with lovely shops and restaurants. What grabs your attention though, right from the moment you look around is the viaduct. Built in just 2 years (1861-1863) the top part is still used as a train line and the bottom is a pedestrian walkway which strides over the town.

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