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Hôtel national des Invalides, 51 bis, boulevard de La Tour-Maubourg, 129, rue de Grenelle (billeterie),
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A l'étage est présenté la partie consacrée aux déportations et exécutions dans les camps de la mort ou de nombreux résistants ne sont jamais revenus.
The Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération not only commemorates historical events but also prompts contemplation on the enduring values of liberty and solidarity. It serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding freedom and the collective strength that arises in the face of adversity.
For history enthusiasts, patriots, and anyone seeking a profound connection with France's wartime past, this museum provides a moving and educational experience. It stands as a poignant tribute to the extraordinary individuals who, against all odds, stood up for freedom, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's history.
The Liberation Medal Museum is located in the Hôtel des Invalides. Its address is 51, rue bis de la Tour - Maubourg, and it is preferable to book tickets in advance.
The museum is dedicated to the Order of Liberation and the Companions of Liberation, an order created with the aim of rewarding people or communities who distinguished themselves during the liberation of France during World War II, the second post-national French national order. Legion of Honour.
The museum includes three main spaces: Free France, Internal Resistance, and Deportation. The museum's Hall of Honor is dedicated to General de Gaulle, founder of the Order of Liberation.
The Museum of the Order of Liberation was established in 1967, when General de Gaulle decided to install the order at the Hotel des