The Théâtre Equestre is a unique cultural venue that sprang up 10 years ago. Where once there were only fields and pastures stretching as far as the eye could see, a magnificent building dedicated to the equestrian arts now stands.
Cattle have given way to horses, much to the delight of lovers and enthusiasts of this noble animal. During performances, exhibitions, concerts, or dressage workshops, visitors can come and discover this space open to a blend of artistic genres. Behind this ambitious project is one man who, against all odds, decided to embark on this human adventure. Patrick Massé, as you can see, is a man of great determination. Drawing inspiration from the guest of the Photo Festival, he creates a new show every year.
The Théâtre Equestre de Bretagne is a venue open to companies wishing to take up residence or stage their live performances, whether for a single evening or a longer period. It also hosts exhibitions, depending on collaborations with painters, sculptors, or photographers. If you visit the Théâtre Equestre, don’t hesitate to speak to the man at the helm—he’ll be delighted to give you a tour of his world, particularly his collection of spurs, which he displays in his private museum.