Museum of the Resistance and Deportation of Isère

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Grenoble, France

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Museum of the Resistance and Deportation of Isère Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of the Resistance and Deportation of Isère is located in Grenoble, France on 14 Rue Hébert. Museum of the Resistance and Deportation of Isère is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in France.

Address

14 Rue Hébert

Phone

+33 476423853

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Uli K

Excellent. Covers resistance but also collaboration. Main exhibit is also well described in English and German. Takes about 1.5 h.

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Guilherme Torelly

Very detailed museum that explains thoroughly how the French people lived, resisted and fought during the German occupation. You need to read a lot in order to enjoy the visit, but the explanations are well written and presented in French, English and German. There are not many objects, if you don't want to read about the history, there is not much to see. If you live in Grenoble you'll want to take note of the addresses mentioned in the permanent exhibit, because most are within walking distance and the buildings usually have a little plaque explaining its importance during the war. This museum makes you feel very close to this dark period in history, not only in time, but specially when you realize that a lot of the events happened in places where now there are stores, shopping malls and hotels.

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Duffy Clark

This little museum is a treasure of information about the Grenoble area during WW2. The emphasis is on the many French who supported Allied efforts with underground fighting. The museum also details the treatment of Jewish citizens during the war. It is free and worth your time.

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Mar Villar Rodil

Very interesting museum with lots of different resources to make understand this painful period and what it meant not only in the area of Grenoble but in the rest of the country. The explanation about the "maquis" of the region and the deceiving propaganda produced to first tempt and later force the French young men to go to Germany to work was for me presented in a very clear way. It' s a must see for at least all the europeans.

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rosalie Halstuch

The museum of the Resistance et Deportation is a free museum very well organized and visitor friendly dealing with a very painful period

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Wafaa El Husseini

Very interesting museum to visit. You learn more about the war and the role of Grenoble in it.

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Derek Hill

Good museum. Could be more child friendly.

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Ian Stone

I did not go through this Museum but I would have, if it was open when I was there. It looked interesting