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How Did These 13 Breakwaters of Saint-Malo End up at the Cartier Foundation in Paris?

Summary by Le Télégramme
Next spring, at the end of the historic auction, 500 breakwaters are expected to leave Saint-Malo. Before them, in 1994, 13 of these imposing oak trunks, planted on the beach of the Sillon, had already left the Corsaire city. Simple objects of protection, they became works of art exposed to the Cartier Foundation in Paris.

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Next spring, at the end of the historic auction, 500 breakwaters are expected to leave Saint-Malo. Before them, in 1994, 13 of these imposing oak trunks, planted on the beach of the Sillon, had already left the Corsaire city. Simple objects of protection, they became works of art exposed to the Cartier Foundation in Paris.

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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