About Quimper
Quimper is a cooperative and capital of the Finistere division of Brittany in northwestern France. Quimper is the prefecture capital of the Finistere division. The city was based on the intersection of the Steir, Odet and Jet waterways. Course National 165, D785, D765 and D783 were developed to meet here, 62 km northwest of Lorient, 181 km west of Rennes, and 486 km west-southwest of Paris. Quimper is the old capital of Cornouaille, Brittany's most conventional locale, and has a particular Breton Celtic character.
Its name is the Breton word kemper related to Welsh cymer, signifying "intersection". The town created at the juncture of the streams Le Steir and L'Odet. Shops and banners commend the locale's Celtic legacy. Most French celebrations are held in the mid year season, yet Quimper has a Winter Festival: Les Hivernautes. In the mid year, you can likewise discover shows on road corners, with flautists and accordion players.
Sights:
• Quimper Cathedral: This house of God has a momentous curve in its center.
• Places of worship an old town focus with medieval fortresses and houses
• Musee des Beaux-Arts close to the house of prayer
• Cornouaille Festival: customary move a week ago of July
• Faience historical center
• Statue of Gradlon looking towards at Quimper Cathedral.