Centre of the History of Reistance and Deportation in Lyon
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Dimly lit corridors, films, photographs and biographies of the hundreds of men, women and children of the Resistance who fought the Germans during WWII in France are displayed here. Many of these freedom fighters were arrested.
The permanent exhibition offers a concrete experience of the major moments of the Second World War.
The Resistance and Deportation History Center relays exclusive extracts of the Klaus Barbie trial held in Lyon in 1987 in which 1987, he was judged for crimes against humanity and sentenced to life imprisonment, by special permission of the Paris High Court.
Museum hours:
Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The permanent exhibition offers a concrete experience of the major moments of the Second World War.
The Resistance and Deportation History Center relays exclusive extracts of the Klaus Barbie trial held in Lyon in 1987 in which 1987, he was judged for crimes against humanity and sentenced to life imprisonment, by special permission of the Paris High Court.
Museum hours:
Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Address
Centre of the History of Resistance and Deportation, 14 Avenue, Berthelot, Lyon
Contact
Tel: +33 4 72 73 99 00
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on Sep 26, 2025