110-112 avenue Jean-Jaurès
93700 Drancy
tel: 01 42 77 44 72
contact@memorialdelashoah.org
www.memorialdelashoah.org
Free entry
De domingo a jueves, de 10 am a 6 pm.
Cerrado los viernes y sábados.
Cerrado el 1 de mayo, el 23
Cerrado entre el 24 de diciembre y el 2 de enero (vacaciones de invierno) y en agosto (vacaciones de verano).
Metro line 5 to "Bobigny - Pablo Picasso" station then bus 251, get off at the "Place du 19 mars 1962" stop.
RER B city train to "Le Bourget" station then bus 143. Bajar en la parada "Square de la Libération".
Bus 143 y 703: get off at the "Square de la Libération" stop.
Bus 151, 251, 684 and 551: get off at the "Place du 19 mars 1962" stop.
En coche: you can park at the "Parking du marché"
The Paris - Drancy Memorial shuttle bus service will run on: Sunday the 10th September, Sunday 15 October, Sunday 26 November and Sunday 10 December 2023.
Las fechas de los nuevos transbordadores se programarán desde enero de 2024.
Shuttle timetable:
2pm: departure from the Paris Shoah Memorial (17, rue Geoffroy-l'Asnier - 75004 París)
5.45pm: return to the Paris Shoah Memorial
Precio: libre
Every Sunday at 3 pm, en francés.
Free, no se requiere reserva.
Free audioguided visits in English and French.
Visitas guiadas en inglés o francés:
Precio: 75€ / Booking essential
Grupo escolar: 49€ / Booking essential
Tél. : 01 53 01 18 01
reservation.groupes@memorialdelashoah.org
Sesiones de capacitación:
Tel.: 01 53 01 17 54
formations@memorialdelashoah.org
70 years after the start of the deportation of the Jews of France towards nazi extermination camps, the Shoah Memorial inaugurated in September 2012 at Drancy, a new space destined for the history and education of the period, opposite the Cité de Muette. The project came about on the initiative and thanks to financial support of the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah. La misión del centro es presentar la historia del campamento de Drancy.
Built as a collective living space in the 1930s but never finished, the Cité de la Muette became an internment camp in 1941, and then in 1942 a regrouping camp for the Jews of France in preparation for their deportation towards extermination camps. Entre marzo de 1942 y agosto de 1944, aproximadamente 63.000 de los 76.000 judíos deportados de Francia pasaron por Drancy. The Cité de la Muette was once again inhabited after 1948, and since then has been reminded of the history of the Drancy camp there: with commemorative plaques, the erection of a memorial monument and in 2001, when the buildings were officially classified as historical monuments.
The memorial that has been built on a stretch of land graciously donated by the municipality of Drancy, was designed by the Swiss architect Roger Diener as a building that should be sober and dignified. The result is respectful of the site and urban environment, offering the visitor a panoramic view onto the Cité de la Muette. Se compone de 5 niveles: a conference room in the basement, reception spaces on the ground floor, educational rooms in which to receive groups, and a documentation center. A permanent exhibition, to which the filmmakers Patrick Rotman and Dephine Gleize have contributed, retraces the history and function of the camp as well as the daily lives of those interned there.
The Shoah Memorial at Drancy complementa the Shoah Memorial in Paris. It is a place for mediation between the site of the former camp and the visitors
The Shoah Memorial in Drancy is part of a memory lane of the main placesof the Second World War in Ile-de-France.