CENTRE FOR THE HISTORY OF RESISTANCE AND THE
A museum with torture cells and rooms in the basement, considered a place of remembrance for families to discover.
This recently renovated museum aims to make the history of the Second World War accessible to as many people as possible. Housed in a building that between 1943 and 1944 housed the sinister Gestapo and Klaus Barbie, it traces the history of the Resistance and deportation in a local context, through objects and, above all, precious eyewitness accounts. An essential visit, especially for the younger generation, to ensure that the horrors of war are never forgotten.
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