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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL

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17, rue Geoffroy-l'Asnier, 75004Paris, France Show on map
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The Shoah Memorial, a vibrant place of remembrance that tells the story of the Jews of France during the Second World War.

The Shoah Memorial, Europe's largest archive on the history of the Shoah. The Parisian site offers a number of spaces: a permanent exhibition on the Shoah and the history of Jews in France during the Second World War, a temporary exhibition space, an auditorium, the Wall of Names, where the names of the 76,000 Jewish men, women and children deported from France between 1942 and 1944 are engraved, and the Wall of the Righteous, which bears the names of over 3,900 men and women who saved Jews during the Second World War.

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Visited in october 2024
Lieu très bien organisé. Nous y avons passé 4 heures sans nous en rendre compte. Riche en émotions.
Visited in october 2024
Je suis obligée de mettre 5 étoiles parce que ce lieu à le mérite d'exister mais sans visite guidée pas si simple.
Visited in october 2024
A very intense and somber experience.
Visited in april 2024
Une super découverte. L'équipe a été très sympa, et le déroulement est bien organisé. On découvre l'histoire des juifs en Europe depuis le Moyen Âge, ce qui change de la documention traditionnelle à travers la Seconde Guerre Mondiale. Les archives conservées relèvent toute l'horreur du massacre. Très enrichissant.
Visited in april 2024
Fort en émotions, lieu de recueillement pour ne pas oublier.

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