Grenoble

Museum of Resistance and Deportation

  14 Rue Hébert      +33 4 76 42 38 53     more than a year ago
If you’re heading to the Museum of Resistance and Deportation and you aren’t entirely sure what to expect, we aren’t too sure what to tell you. Established in 1966, the museum tells the story of regional resistance and ultimate deportation during World War II, as the people of the Vercors came together to fight against the impending horrors of Nazi occupation. The museum is chock-full of WWII memorabilia, artefacts and more, telling as it does the story of this most stressful time.

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Open 09:00-18:00. Tue 13:30-18:00, Sat, Sun 10:00-18:00.

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