MUSÉE LIBÉRATION LECLERC MOULIN
Specialised museum
2024
Recommended
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2024
A museum offering a wealth of films, documents, and period testimonies in all their forms.
A place to pay tribute to General Leclerc and Jean Moulin, and to the Parisians who liberated the capital in 1944. The museum has been relocated to the very spot where, during the liberation of Paris, Colonel Rol-Tanguy's command post, then head of the Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur, was located. Located beneath the museum, it is of course the highlight of a visit already rich in films, documents and period testimonies in all their forms.
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Visited in march 2024
Amazing museum we visited for FREE! All the explanations are both in French and English which made it good for international visitors as well. All about the occupation and liberation of France from the German occupation. Very well organized and the staff is super welcoming and kind. I highly recommend it!
Visited in march 2024
Super musée ! L'occasion de ré ouvrir une page de l'histoire dont on ne connait que peu certains aspects. Descendre les escaliers et découvrir le poste de commandement donne un certain effet. À découvrir !
Visited in march 2024
Musée très enrichissant et interactif, des témoignages poignants et une source d'informations extrêmement riche, on ne peut que recommander d'y aller ! Super travail
Visited in march 2024
This museum moved here from its former home in 2019, and Paris Museums have done an excellent job. This tells the story of the occupation, resistance and liberation in Paris, although it obviously covers the wider French situation too. The story is weaved around two resistance heroes, Jean Moulin and Philippe de Hauteclocque (Leclerc), but ranges much more widely and is told with boards, images, artefacts and contemporary film. It can easily absorb 2-3 hours and is riveting. Make sure to visit the Command Post of Colonel Rol-Tanguy, the air raid shelter beneath the building which acted as administrative offices and then the place from which the liberation was directed on its final days. Only a few people are allowed down every half hour, so ask for tickets at the desk on entry. The museum is free to enter, although there is a security check at the entrance. It also tends to be far less busy than the catacombs next door, and is worth a special trip in its own right.
Visited in march 2024
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