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Museum in the former Suresnes-Longchamp station, to discover the evolution of social urbanism during the interwar period.
The Museum of Urban and Social History (formerly the René-Sordes Museum) opened its doors at the beginning of 2013 in the former Suresnes-Longchamp station building. Visitors can discover the evolution of social urban planning in the commune during the inter-war period thanks to a wealth of documents and objects relating to the industrial heritage and architectural projects of the time. The Granoux collection, which has been in existence since 1926, includes postcards, posters, photos and other objects from European history from the end of the Second Empire to the Third Republic. The museum also offers fun urban tours to (re) discover certain key places, such as the floodgates, the Garden Cities, or the American cemetery. 70,000 objects and documents from the city are available. Urban walks in Suresnes and family workshop.
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