Hi!
I am going to arrive in Saint-Malo in August. I am much interested in Breton music and language.
Could somebody advice me good music shops and bookstores in Saint-Malo?
Thank you!
With best regards,
Olga
Bonjour!
Je vais arriver a Saint-Malo en aout. Je m'interesse beacoup a la music Breton et la langue Breton. Ect-ce qu'il y a des magasins musicales et magasins de livres (pour acheter des manuels) a Saint-Malo?
Salutations!..
Olga
Written Jul 14, 2006
While enjoying the medieval jumble of streets in St. Malo, we discovered an art store that had some paintings of ships and ocean views that were outstanding. Buying a painting wasn't in the budget, but there were many I would like to have purchased.
Updated May 15, 2004
Address: 1 Rue Broussais 35400 St. Malo
Phone: 02 99 40 01 46
Written Aug 9, 2006
What to buy: Chocolate seagull eggs with cocoa butter, suger, hazelnut, milk powder and cocoa.
Bonbons de chocolat dragéifiés fourrés au praliné
Delicious !!!!
They also have a very tasty orange liquor
Written Nov 2, 2002
Address: St.- Malo
Phone: 00 33 2 99 40 93 53
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