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The permanent exhibition of the Maison d'Izieu: history, justice, memory
Présentation
Near the house, the museum is divided into three areas: history, justice and memory. Its many digital devices allow visitors to learn more about the history of the Colonie d'Izieu and the historical context of the Second World War.
The house:
The house contains letters, drawings and photos that bear witness to daily life at the Colony from the spring of 1943 to the roundup of 6 April 1944. Guided by a mediator, visitors discover the historical context of the opening of the Colonie d'Izieu by visiting the different rooms of the house: the classroom, the refectory, the dormitories...
The museum :
Near the house, the museum is fully integrated into the old barn. The three areas of the permanent exhibition and its many digital devices allow visitors to discover the historical context of the Second World War, the networks for the rescue of Jewish children, international criminal justice and the construction of memory today.
The building houses the bookshop, the documentation and research centre, educational rooms and a gallery of originals from unpublished collections. An exhibition is scheduled every year from April to October.
The house:
The house contains letters, drawings and photos that bear witness to daily life at the Colony from the spring of 1943 to the roundup of 6 April 1944. Guided by a mediator, visitors discover the historical context of the opening of the Colonie d'Izieu by visiting the different rooms of the house: the classroom, the refectory, the dormitories...
The museum :
Near the house, the museum is fully integrated into the old barn. The three areas of the permanent exhibition and its many digital devices allow visitors to discover the historical context of the Second World War, the networks for the rescue of Jewish children, international criminal justice and the construction of memory today.
The building houses the bookshop, the documentation and research centre, educational rooms and a gallery of originals from unpublished collections. An exhibition is scheduled every year from April to October.
Practical information
Opening hours
From 01/01 to 01/11, daily.
Prices
Full price: 7 to 9 €.