During the school holidays, take part in our intergenerational visits on the theme "Place aux résistances"

Resistance is a set of historical facts and a story that is passed down from generation to generation. To accompany you in this transmission, the Shoah Memorial and the Liberation Museum of Paris – General Leclerc Museum – Jean Moulin Museum offer you a program of linked visits on the resistances in Paris during the Second World War. A cultural journey to live in family from 10 to 110 years.

At the Shoah Memorial,

Gilberte, Pierre, Joseph... Jewish resistance

Duration: 1h30

From the liberation of the territory to the rescue of children, visitors discover the different forms of Jewish resistance.  Through the analysis of archival documents, they highlight the commitment of people from diverse backgrounds.

At the Musée de la Libération in Paris – General Leclerc museum – Jean Moulin museum

Moulin, Leclerc, and the freedom fighters

Duration: 1h30

To fight, at the risk of one’s life, for freedom, the Republic, and the homeland: General Leclerc, the prefect Jean Moulin, and some Parisians made this choice without returning in 1939-1945. This visit tells you about their commitment.

Choose your dates then book on the online ticketing of the 2 partner establishments:

At the Shoah Memorial

Address: 17 rue Geoffroy l'Asnier 75004 Paris

Sunday, February 20 10:30 am or Wednesday, February 23 2:30 pm

Price: 6€

Online booking

At the Musée de la Libération in Paris – General Leclerc museum – Jean Moulin museum

Place Denfert-Rochereau, 75014 Paris

Sunday, February 20 at 2 p.m. or Wednesday, February 23 at 10 a.m.

Prices: €7 full price, €5 reduced price

Online booking