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Automotive History and Mysterious Statues Explored in Guided Tour of Quiberville-sur-Mer

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Automotive History and Mysterious Statues Explored in Guided Tour of Quiberville-sur-Mer
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  • The mysterious and historical heritage of the town will be introduced to visitors during a guided walking tour in Quiberville-sur-Mer on 14 July.
  • The Levassor neighborhood, which hosted automobile pioneers, was built for the executives of the French automobile pioneer company Panhard & Levassor.
  • The mysterious wooden dwarf statue, believed to have been recovered from a shipwreck in the 1870s and whose past is controversial, is one of the important stops of the tour.
  • The visit of the exiled last Queen of Madagascar, Ranavalona III, to the town in the summer of 1913 is among the interesting historical memories of the region.

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4 € tour feeFree for under 12 years old14 July 2026 date7 villas

The town of Quiberville-sur-Mer in the Normandy region of France is home to a mysterious history beyond its beaches and natural beauties that attract thousands of tourists every summer. The Terroir de Caux Tourist Office is organizing a special guided tour on 14 July to introduce the unknown aspects of the town to visitors. This tour aims to convey to the participants its rich past, stretching from the Middle Ages to automotive history.

One of the most striking stops of the tour will be the Levassor neighborhood, a 'village within a village' initially built for company executives by Louise Cayrol, the widow of automobile pioneer Émile Levassor. Visitors will also have the opportunity to closely examine a mysterious wooden dwarf statue, thought to have been salvaged from a shipwreck in the 1870s, the origins of which have not yet been fully illuminated. Other important structures that have left their mark on the town's past and the villas that experienced a special fate during World War II are also among the topics of this walk.

Quiberville, which has transformed from an ordinary fishing village to a popular seaside resort throughout history, bears the traces of the Belle Époque period. In fact, the stay of the exiled last Queen of Madagascar, Ranavalona III, here in the summer of 1913 proves how interesting and diverse historical events the town has witnessed. This tour offers a unique opportunity for those who want to discover the cultural heritage and mysteries of the region.

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When and where does the guided tour start?
The tour will start in front of the Quiberville Tourist Office on 14 July at 14:30 and will last approximately 2 hours.
What is the mysterious wooden dwarf statue?
The statue, whose face is partially hidden and which carries a bell in its hand, may have been rescued from a shipwreck around 1870; some think it represents a leper.
What is the connection of the Levassor neighborhood with automotive history?
In the early 20th century, it was built for the company executives by the widow of Émile Levassor, the founding partner of Panhard & Levassor, which produced the first French gasoline-powered automobile.

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