Mémorial de la Shoah is the Holocaust museum in Paris, France. The memorial is in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, in the Marais district, which had a …
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2025年1月29日
Heartbreaking and unbelievable this happened however a museum such as this confronts us with the reality it did. This is an immense collection of visual and spoken evidence. It is well laid out and e…Compass02246401482的完整评论
2024年12月11日
A fairly recent museum since it only opened 20 years ago in the Marais district - the old Jewish quarter of the city. The exterior is not very appealing with its grey concrete; but it is absolutely …Pernille I的完整评论
2024年8月30日
* It has interesting and useful exhibits and documentation- very academic * A good display of historical artifacts- especially startling and sobering were the remnants of the citizenry lists that t…Ivisitedtheplace的完整评论
Are there exhibits that focus on Jewish victims who, at high-risk to themselves, dared to try to care for others and improve their survival chances while in Nazi camps?
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While there is no such specific exhibit, I beg to differ from the previous response. This is an extremely touching memorial to the 76,000 French victims of the Holocaust and those of …
While there is no such specific exhibit, I beg to differ from the previous response. This is an extremely touching memorial to the 76,000 French victims of the Holocaust and those of us who are descendants, survivors, Jews, or simply humans. It will stay with you forever, as it well should. Take the time to see the Beate and Serge Klarsfeld exhibit; to sign the book honoring Simone Veil; to meditate in the Memorial Hall facing the eternal flame set in a Star of David; to read and touch some of the 76,000 names of those deported, engraved on walls in the courtyard; to acknowledge the courage of those among the 3,300 names on the Wall of the Righteous. It is a small memorial of great significance and I go every single time I am in Paris, which is very often. Not to be missed.
Are there exhibits that focus on Jewish victims who, at high-risk to themselves, dared to try to care for others and improve their survival chances while in Nazi camps?
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I was there in March 2018 and, although it may have been a temporary exhibit, there was a very extensive presentation of arrests, incarcerations, and life in the camps, with many …
I was there in March 2018 and, although it may have been a temporary exhibit, there was a very extensive presentation of arrests, incarcerations, and life in the camps, with many pictures and much explanation, including in English.
Is the audioguide (5 euros) just for the regular/permanent exhibit, or does it also include the "Holocaust and The Comics" exhibit?
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I don't recall there being an audioguide for « Shoah et bande dessinée ». The exhibit is self-explanatory by reading the posted commentaries in French beside each exhibit. I don't recall …
I don't recall there being an audioguide for « Shoah et bande dessinée ». The exhibit is self-explanatory by reading the posted commentaries in French beside each exhibit. I don't recall whether the commentaries were in other languages. There's more on the Shoah Museum, Paris, website.