Step into a pivotal chapter of French history at the Museum of the Liberation of Paris. Situated near Place Denfert-Rochereau, this museum is a tribute to the events that unfolded during the German occupation of Paris, the French Resistance, and the city's eventual liberation in August 1944. Through compelling exhibits and personal accounts, you can gain a deeper understanding of the bravery and sacrifices made by those who battled for freedom.
The museum pays homage to two major figures of the Resistance, General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque and Jean Moulin. It also shines a light on the experiences of ordinary Parisians who played an essential role during both the occupation and liberation of the city. Explore more than 300 authentic artefacts, including wartime documents, uniforms, photographs, weapons, personal items, films, and multimedia displays that bring this historic period to life.
Audiovisual presentations and interactive exhibits help you understand the realities of life in occupied Paris and the dramatic events leading to its liberation. Your ticket also grants access to the museum's temporary exhibitions, providing further insights into wartime history and commemoration. To enhance your Parisian experience, this package includes a 1 GB eSIM and a multilingual audio guide covering major landmarks, districts, and attractions throughout the city.
