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Museum of the Liberation of Paris - Museum General Leclerc - Museum Jean Moulin

Celebrate the wartime bravery of a city "liberated by its people"

On August 25th 1944, the French flag replaced the swastika atop the Eiffel Tower. After a six-day uprising, a proud army of ordinary Parisians was joined by French and American soldiers, and the Liberation of Paris was confirmed. The Museum of the Liberation of Paris gives a voice to those who resisted Nazi occupancy, and tells their fascinating tales. Follow key figures on a journey that takes in over 300 original items, including weapons, clothing, photos and videos.

What's included

  • Admission to the Musée de la Libération de Paris - Musée du Général Leclerc - Musée Jean Moulin
  • Access to the temporary exhibitions