FREE

This museum is dedicated to sharing the stories of the French Resistance and the Deportation during World War II. It holds a collection of personal items, documents, and photos that show what life was like for people who fought against oppression and those who suffered under Nazi occupation. The place is most popular for its powerful exhibitions that make history feel real and personal.

  • Authentic artifacts from the Resistance and Deportation.
  • Emotional testimonies and personal stories.
  • Interactive displays and educational resources.

  • Understand Real Stories: You get to see and hear real stories from people who lived through one of the toughest times in history. It’s not just facts, but actual experiences that make you think.
  • See Rare Artifacts: There are original objects, letters, and photos that you won’t find anywhere else. These items help you connect with the past in a way textbooks can’t.
  • Learn Important Lessons: The museum shows why it’s important to stand up for what’s right and remember those who suffered. It’s a place that makes you reflect on freedom and courage.

  • No special dress code, but wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking through several rooms.
  • Best time to visit is in the morning when it’s quieter and you can take your time with the exhibits.
  • Book tickets in advance, especially during school holidays.