Daniel and Marie-Joseph Benayoun are puscapinfanophilesi.e. collectors of prams for children.
After having put together a collection of more than 110 prams from 1850 for the oldest to those of the 90s, they decided to create a Landau museum in Saujon near Royan to share their passion and permanently exhibit their rare prams and in excellent state of preservation.
Prams hunted down and unearthed all over Europe, especially in Belgium, Germany or England. New models like the Michelin pram created by Pierre Boulanger or the wicker pram from 1919, the plastic shell pram from the 1960s, etc.
“Visitors often find the pram of their childhood and almost always tell me: “I have to find the photo!” Daniel Benayoun, owner.
Landau Museum,
21 rue Carnot, 17600 Saujon
Such. 06 07 57 40 25
The pram museum is open on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Entrance €5, free for accompanied children under 16. (The Landau Museum in Saujon does not receive any subsidies)