Centre d'Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation

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Centre d'Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation, Military museum in Lyon, France

The Centre d'Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation is a museum housed in a former military building in Lyon that focuses on the World War II period. The exhibitions cover resistance against occupation, propaganda methods, and the timeline of events through survivor accounts and historical artifacts.

The building served as Gestapo headquarters during the occupation, where Klaus Barbie, known as the butcher of Lyon, tortured resistance members including Jean Moulin. After the war, the site was transformed into a museum to document this dark chapter of history.

The building is regarded by many locals as a place of remembrance where the stories of resistance fighters and deported people come to life. The displays show personal objects and documents that make clear the fate of individual people during this period.

The museum is open most weekdays and offers visitors straightforward access to the exhibitions without complicated requirements. It is advisable to allow enough time to explore all rooms and documents thoroughly.

The museum holds film recordings from Klaus Barbie's 1987 trial, the first proceedings for crimes against humanity in France to be fully recorded. These recordings allow visitors to witness the trial themselves and understand the significance of this historical moment.

Location: Lyon

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Part of: Réseau Memorha

Address: 14 avenue Berthelot, 69007 Lyon, France

Opening Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00

Phone: +33478722311

Website: https://chrd.lyon.fr

GPS coordinates: 45.74704,4.83580

Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:45

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