Musée de la résistance et de la déportation
The Isère Resistance and Deportation Museum explores both history and society. Designed with an educational mission, it explains and imparts the history of the Second World War based on local events and personal experiences. Firmly anchored in the present day however, it allows visitors to question the lessons that our society can draw from history.
14 Rue Hébert
38000
Grenoble
04 76 42 38 53
https://musees.isere.fr
Museum de la résistance et de la déportation
Initiated over fifty years ago by former members of the Resistance, deportees and teachers, the Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation de l'Isère is a museum of history and society, designed with education and transmission in mind. In 1994, it became a departmental museum and moved to 14, rue Hébert in Grenoble. It sheds light on the history of the Second World War, based on local events and experiences, and presents the causes and consequences of the conflict in chronological order. It also helps visitors to understand how the Resistance came into being, and the individual choices that led to it, and highlights the scale of the suffering and sacrifice of those who fought to restore the Republic. Beyond that, the museum asks visitors about the lessons that our society can learn from history, based on the timeless values of the Resistance and Human Rights.
The G-PASS offer:
- The G-PASS is not required: the Musée de la résistance et de la déportation is part of the network of 11 museums of the Département de l'Isère, and is free to all.
- Bonus for G-PASS holders: 10% discount on purchases in the museum store on presentation of your G-PASS
Horaires d'ouverture
- Monday-Friday: 9am / 6pm
- Tuesday: 1:30 pm / 6 pm
- Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10 am / 6 pm
Public price
Prix public : FreePrice with the G-PASS
Prix public : FreeAccessibility
Additional information
Access conditions
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Tramway A, Verdun - Préfecture station