Musée de l'Histoire vivante
The Musée de l'Histoire vivante (Museum of Living History) is an historical museum located in Montreuil-sous-bois, adjacent to the eastern part of Paris, France. Created in 1937 by the Association pour l'Histoire Vivante (Association for Living History) under the impulse of Communist politician Jacques Duclos, it opened its doors on 23 March 1939 for the 150th anniversary of the French Revolution. Jean Bruhat was entrusted with the management of the project. He then dealt with the history of social movements, colonization and decolonization, as well as the suburbs and industrial heritage of the city of Montreuil. Since then, its domain has expanded, notably through temporary exhibitions.
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Allée des 45000 Résistants, Déportés à Auschwitz-Birkenau, Montreuil Montreau - Le Morillon
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Allée des 45000 Résistants, Déportés à Auschwitz-Birkenau
93100 Montreuil, Montreau - Le Morillon
Ile-de-France, France
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