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The collections of the Liberation of Paris – General Leclerc Museum – Jean Moulin Museum offer an original look at the history of World War II that focuses on the history of Paris and Parisians, as well as on the engagements of General Leclerc and Jean Moulin. The collections have been assembled around items from donors wishing to perpetrate the memory of important participants in the conflict. The Maréchal Leclerc de Hauteclocque Foundation entrusted the City of Paris with a collection on the history of the 2nd Armored Division and the personality and action of Philippe de Hauteclocque. Antoinette Sasse, who was a close friend of Jean Moulin and participated in some of his resistance activities, donated her archives and items to the museum.
Visit Colonel Rol-Tanguy’s command post during the Liberation of Paris
We currently have a large number of visitors wanting to visit the command post, but to ensure the safety of visitors, opportunities for access are very limited.We apologize in advance if time slots are full when you come.
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Located twenty meters under the museum, the command post used during the Liberation by Colonel Henri Rol, head of the FFI in Ile de France, is open to the public for the first time. Open visits or an innovative tour in mixed reality are proposed for an exceptional visitor experience, in the midst of the events of August 1944. Be sure to take note of the access conditions for this atypical site before you make your visit.
Go behind the scenes of a four-year worksite...
The Liberation of Paris – General Leclerc Museum – Jean Moulin Museum develops synergies with other institutions dedicated to the history and memory of World War II and proposing exhibitions of major interest.