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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Everyone is so nice and you can really travel through time.
One of the underrated museums in Paris.