đ«đ· Paris Liberation Museum Travelogue đïžâš
Nestled in Parisâ 14th arrondissement at 4 Av. du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, the MusĂ©e de la LibĂ©ration de Paris â MusĂ©e du GĂ©nĂ©ral Leclerc â MusĂ©e Jean Moulin is a hidden gem for WWII history buffs. Just across from the Catacombs and steps from the iconic Lion of Belfort statue, this museum packs a powerful punch despite its modest size. đ Why Itâs Unmissable â Time Capsule of Occupied Paris: Original resistance fightersâ uniforms, underground newspapers, and haunting photographs transport you to 1940s Paris47. The reconstructed FFI (French Resistance) bunkerâused as a command center during the 1944 uprisingâis a chilling highlight10. â Dual Heroesâ Legacy: Follow the paths of Jean Moulin (unifier of the Resistance) and General Leclerc (who led the 2nd Armored Division into Paris)âtwo men with one goal: liberation710. â 75th Anniversary Upgrade: Moved in 2019 to a historic Ledoux pavilion, the museum now features augmented reality experiences (book ahead!)7. âčïž Quick Facts âł Visit Duration: ~2 hours (perfect for a post-Catacombs stop!). đ Hours: Tue-Sun 10AM-6PM (closed Mon)4. đïž Admission: Free for under-26s (EU residents)7. đ Metro: Denfert-Rochereau (Lines 4/6/RER B)4. #ParisMuseums #WWIIHistory #HiddenParis