MAQUISTORY
Museum held in a non-desacralized chapel, featuring collectibles and audiovisual narratives
This historial of the Second World War and the Resistance evokes through a multimedia tour the war and the acts of resistance experienced in the villages of the Silly entity. The scenography is punctuated by collection objects and audiovisual accounts. Amongst other things, you can see a German aerial camera, clandestine press, personal objects, helmets... and no weapons! Indeed, the museum is held in a non-desacralized chapel. Nevertheless, the Maquistory will delight visitors and lovers of remembrance tourism.
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