MEMORIAL OF THE MARTYRS OF THE DEPORTATION
Memorial
4.7/5
Open
- Close at 18h30
Opening hours
2025
Recommended
2025
The moving memorial to the deportation, a place of remembrance for the victims of the concentration camps.
Inaugurated in 1962, this moving memorial designed by the architect Georges-Henri Pingusson pays tribute to men, women and children deported from France in the Nazis concentration camps during the Second World War. Consisting of a crypt and galleries, it houses the remains of an unknown deportee, a well as urns containing soil from the camps and ashes taken crematoria.
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Visited in april 2024
It is quite a sober experience, but was free! Amazing architecture and design, but brutalistic in design, a good experience
Visited in march 2024
Un lieu de mémoire sobre et émouvant où on apprend de nombreuses informations sur les camps de concentration.
Visited in march 2024
Mémorial très sombre, c'est normal compte tenu du sujet. Entrée gratuite.
Visited in march 2024
Very much worth a visit. Well laid out and informative. Everyone should visit this or places like it to be aware of what can happen
Visited in march 2024
Un lieu impressionnant et une exposition temporaire très bien documentée et présentée
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