Second Empire-style museum with brick and stonework, featuring figurines representing the Grande Armée
The Rueil-Malmaison museum, opened in 1982, presents local and national history. Housed in the former town hall, it displays a variety of collections evoking the sieges of Paris, the First World War and the Resistance. 1,600 figurines offer a glimpse of Napoleonic society, while objects and documents evoke the battles of Malmaison and Buzenval in 1870. A journey through history! The museum, which draws on the collections of the local Historical Society, contributes to the preservation of France's political history.
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Bref une intéressante approche de la ville, n'hésitez pas à pousser la porte pour y faire un tour, d'autant que c'est gratuit !