Muséedela Ré sistanceetdelaD éportation has discovered the remains of the Gaul-Roman period underground in the original site of the museum in recent years. Therefore, the exhibits of the Museum of Resistance and Eviction were relocated to the Ruler's Chapel ChapelledelaR ègle. It features valuable World War II history, including the development of the Free France movement, real photos, letters, diaries, weapons used by resistance groups, and more. The heroic deeds of the resistance to fascist tyranny and the suffering of the exiles are impressive. Open from Wednesday to Monday June 10:00-11:45, 14:00-18:00, July to mid-September 10:00-11:45, 14:00-18:00, mid-September to May 14:00-17:00. Free visit. 20 minutes walk from the train station.
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Muséedela Ré sistanceetdelaD éportation has discovered the remains of the Gaul-Roman period underground in the original site of the museum in recent years. Therefore, the exhibits of the Museum of Resistance and Eviction were relocated to the Ruler's Chapel ChapelledelaR ègle. It features valuable World War II history, including the development of the Free France movement, real photos, letters, diaries, weapons used by resistance groups, and more. The heroic deeds of the resistance to fascist tyranny and the suffering of the exiles are impressive. Open from Wednesday to Monday June 10:00-11:45, 14:00-18:00, July to mid-September 10:00-11:45, 14:00-18:00, mid-September to May 14:00-17:00. Free visit. 20 minutes walk from the train station.
This exhibition displays some historical materials of the people of Limoges against foreign enemies during the war, which is very commemorative.
Great, so that the child understands a lot. give it a like