Visitors
The pathway through the permanent display at the Liberation of Paris – General Leclerc Museum – Jean Moulin Museum tells the story of a world at war and asks the central question of commitment. Touring on your own or with a guide, taking a mixed-reality tour or accompanied by your “visit companion” on a smartphone, you can choose the way you want to immerse yourself in history and follow in the footsteps of Jean Moulin and General Leclerc.
Visit the permanent collections
A chronological pathway invites you to discover the life and career of Jean Moulin and Philippe de Hauteclocque, the situation in France between the wars, the collapse in June 1940, the Occupation, the Resistance and the combats led by the Free French, all the way to the liberation of France, with Paris as its strongest symbol.
The new museum layout proposes a visit featuring direct encounters with over 300 items, original documents, photos, archive videos and personal accounts that evoke the two great figures of the museum, as well as the Resistance, combat, repression, clandestine operations and newfound freedom.
Independent visit
Rate: free of charge
Visit with the smartphone “visit companion”
This assistant will accompany you on your discovery of the collections thanks to two different tours.
Enrich your discovery of the museum with our "Complete Visit" (1 hour) or explore key pieces with "The Indispensable Ones" tour (30 minutes).
Available in French, English, Spanish and German.
- Free download: the app can be downloaded to your smartphone free of charge from the Google Play Store or the App Store.
Guided tour
A museum lecturer will guide you through the permanent collections.
These guided tours for individuals are in French.
Visit Colonel Rol-Tanguy’s command post during the
Liberation of Paris
Located twenty meters under the museum, the command post used during the Liberation by Colonel Henri Rol, head of the FFI in the Paris area, is finally open to the public.
Self-guided visits or an innovative mixed reality tour are proposed for an exceptional visitor experience and immersion in the events of August 1944. Be sure to take note of the access conditions for this atypical site before you make your visit.
Warning
This visit, which includes about one hundred steps, is not appropriate for the disabled.
Reservations are made on-site at the museum reception desk, within the limit of available places (each tour is limited to 18 participants).
Self-guided visit
Duration of visit: 45 min
Rate: free of charge
Mixed reality visit: the HoloLens goggles experience
Duration of visit: 45 min
Rate: free of charge
Please note that this device is not appropriate for children under fourteen.