Also known as Montagne-sur-Odet
Quimper (; ; or ) is a commune and prefecture of the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France.
Quimper is a city in Brittany in northwestern France that serves as the administrative center of the Finistère department. It is notable as a significant regional hub in this part of France.
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"Quimper" is Breton for "Meeting of Two Rivers," and when you enter Quimper by train you walk along the River Odet, which has many pleasant small bridges along it. One can also walk up the River Steir for a quiet promenade, leaving city streets behind for greenery.
The city's grandest and most unmistakable monument is the , a Gothic cathedral with two spires which dominate the townscape. The interior is beautiful, but like most of Quimper's visiting places, it closes for lunch. Other remarkable churches include (which is also Gothic style) and (a church preserved from the Middle Ages, with a spare elegance.)
It is pleasant merely to walk up and down the streets of Quimper, which are very well-preserved, but for an excellent view you can also climb Mont Frugy, the large green hill to the south of the river Odet. Frugy has several trails, and not only is a walk peaceful and not-too-challenging, but the views of the city can't be beat.
There are several charming gardens open to the public in Quimper: the to the southwest, near Locmaria and the Earthenware Museum, which is a faithfully preserved (or reproduced) Medieval cloister garden, and the , in the north of town, near the Jesuit Chapel. This garden has more exotic plants such as palm trees. Also the Max Jacob theater, near the train station, has a beautiful garden behind it, , which is open to the public.
Pottery and other earthenware is a regional specialty of Quimper, usually white with beautiful coloured patterns. Another common motif found in Quimper is the triskelion (the three-pronged spiral), in the region's colors of black and white.
The seafood is very good in Quimper, but the food that you will find in greatest profusion is crepes. Sweet and savoury, almost every street will have a creperie on it. As crepes are the regional specialty, you really can't go wrong.
Bakeries will carry far bretons and gateaux bretons as other regional specialties -- don't be afraid to try them out, either.
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