The Liberation of Paris Museum - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum - Paris    Share

4.5/5 stars (292 reviews)

About this place

  • Museum
  • Cost Free ( Approx. per person )
  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 6:00
  • Number : +33 1 40 64 39 44
  • Near By Louvre Museum
  • 3.40 Km 51 min.
  • Tourist attraction

The Paris Liberation Museum - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum carries the voices and stories of those who resisted, and poses the central question of engagement, in the heart of a world at war. Jean Moulin and General Leclerc guide you through a journey punctuated by meetings and face to face with more than 300 objects, original documents, photographs, videos from archives or testimonies that evoke resistance, fighting, repression , clandestinity and freedom regained.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Wednesday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Thursday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Friday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Saturday:
10:00 AM to 6:00
Sunday:
10:00 AM to 6:00

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Address
4 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris, France
Number
+33 1 40 64 39 44
Website
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Landmark
4 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, Paris
Latitude
48.8338386
Longitude
2.3318361

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Andrea Tucker

Andrea Tucker


100.00 %

@ 09 Dec, 2019

A free museum about the liberation of Paris. Lots of interesting memorabilia. There is also an augmented reality tour of the bunker used during the resistance offered in French and English. It was very well done. A nice thing to do before going into the catacombs across the street !

Guy Henly

Guy Henly


100.00 %

@ 31 Aug, 2019

Great museum with insight in to the French resistance during WWII. Best of all it's completely free and well laid out. As of last week they have opened up the underground bunker that was used by the French resistance and that's also completely free to see. It's one level down from the main entrance and you'll see it at the end of the walk through. If you'd like to go in to the bunker you'll have to get a ticket at the entrance when you first get in to the museum. There's a standard viewing and a virtual reality one which you have to follow one of the resistance personally around the bunker as he goes through certain procedures. That's about 45 minutes all up. I did that, but probably would have preferred to have just walked through at my own pace. Still a really neat experience.

Andrew Crosson

Andrew Crosson


100.00 %

@ 09 Jan, 2020

Nice museum and quite new. It provides a great, under stable overview of the French resistance during WW2 in a way that is engaging. Recommended!

Grahame Smith

Grahame Smith


100.00 %

@ 02 Feb, 2020

Fantastic place to visit. So much to see here. You will learn so much about Paris, it's people and how it survived the two world wars. A must visit.

Shai Somek

Shai Somek


100.00 %

@ 10 Nov, 2019

new museum in a city abundant with them. its small but vast, interesting but not exhausting and very educated. if you in the 14eme, skip the unbelievable line to the catacombs, and enjoy 2 interesting hours for free

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