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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.
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.
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.
Robert Capa was the inventor of a whole new style: the war photographer, eye glued to the lens, and always on the lookout for a scoop. A witness to major historical events, and with strong convictions of his own, Capa’s gaze left a lasting mark on the history of photojournalism and forged the trope of the quintessential war photographer.
The Musée de la Libération de Paris - Musée du général Leclerc - Musée Jean Moulin, in collaboration with Magnum Photos, is proud to present a fresh look at Robert Capa’s work. Over sixty vintage press prints are displayed alongside magazines, books, documents, and personal items. Together, these one hundred and sixty pieces retrace the life and career of a young Hungarian immigrant who became a modern photography icon.
The Musée de la Libération de Paris - Musée du général Leclerc - Musée Jean Moulin, in collaboration with Magnum Photos, is proud to present a fresh look at Robert Capa’s work. Over sixty vintage press prints are displayed alongside magazines, books, documents, and personal items. Together, these one hundred and sixty pieces retrace the life and career of a young Hungarian immigrant who became a modern photography icon.