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4.5 based on 672 reviews
This museum surprised us with its beautiful exhibitions. In particular, the Picasso war exhibition was fantastic. In the museum they have paintings done by famous painters as well as gorgeous works of art by unknown ones (at least to me). Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 180 reviews
Moving and sobering at the courage of the Maqui who would not submit to surrender or the tyranny of the Nazi occupiers. The exhibits were powerful and I was grateful they had explanations in English. I left the museum with some new historical heroes. Viva La Maqui. Thank you to the museum for it's preservation of this important history to France and the world in my humble opinion.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
4.5 based on 376 reviews
We loved this little museum in Grenoble. Entrance is free, and they give you a great audioguide, also for free. The interpretation is very well done, the site is very well maintained and it was really interesting to walk around the excavations and see the different historic periods at the same time. My 5 year old had a blast there as well. It is very child friendly. They gave my son a map with images and throughout our walk-thought we had to find all these special objects or markers. He loved it! And the staff was really nice and welcoming as well. Highly recommend it if you have a sejour in Grenoble.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
This small historical museum is located on the Bastille, overlooking the city. It's not very large, but a fair bit of effort has been put into the layout and the presentations. Using audio guides, you are guided through the museum in a pedagogical manner that makes the story interesting and accessible. It's inexpensive so worth to spend an hour or hour and a half.
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