Maison d’Izieu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Amazing place, worth visiting, but presentation a bit disappointing
This is a beautiful spot with a haunting history that deserves to be better known. It is the home where 44 Jewish children lived, separated from their parents, from 1943 to 1944 when Klaus Barbie, th...
A historic place with a tragic history, the house is still there and one can feel the spirit and gets the idea of a place of life! The exposition puts the whole thing into the bigger context of WWII ...
I was worried, as my french is very limited, but I was handed an English guide of the attraction which was very helpful. The attraction itself was strikingly moving, the only shame was that there is w...
The memorial is a striking experience which should not be missed both to learn something and mainly not to forget what happened. The exhibition is very well organized and the 2 videos add more insight...
The more touching place of memory is that it concerns children and people who have made the memory impossible to try to save them. Detailed exposure on the evolution of anti-Semitism. Visit ...
Amazing place, worth visiting, but presentation a bit disappointing
This is a beautiful spot with a haunting history that deserves to be better known. It is the home where 44 Jewish children lived, separated from their parents, from 1943 to 1944 when Klaus Barbie, th...
Must see in département dde l'Ain
A historic place with a tragic history, the house is still there and one can feel the spirit and gets the idea of a place of life! The exposition puts the whole thing into the bigger context of WWII ...
Fantastic Experience not to be missed!
I was worried, as my french is very limited, but I was handed an English guide of the attraction which was very helpful. The attraction itself was strikingly moving, the only shame was that there is w...
Do not miss it
The memorial is a striking experience which should not be missed both to learn something and mainly not to forget what happened. The exhibition is very well organized and the 2 videos add more insight...
Inevitable but better organisation foreseen
The more touching place of memory is that it concerns children and people who have made the memory impossible to try to save them. Detailed exposure on the evolution of anti-Semitism. Visit ...