Centre Mondial de la Paix, des Libertés et des Droits de l'Homme
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Palais Episcopal, Place M. Ginisty, 55100 Verdun FranceMap
Phone+33 3 29 86 55 00
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The museum consists of a stone building surrounded by a horseshoe shaped internal courtyard. The museum adopts a neoclassical architectural style, with eaves and painted decorations on the walls.
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Centre Mondial de la Paix
The ambiance of the building and its surroundings is solemn and peaceful. We had a walk around the grounds and enjoyed the view of Verdun from the gardens. The bookshop which was well stocked with int...
I was a bit confused about this place. It was the Bishop's Palace but is now part museum and part World Peace Centre. The museum part is not expansive and not that good. The World Peace part was somet...
Unless you speak fluent French give this a miss. It’s called The WORLD Centre for Peace. But everything is in French. I’ve been to many war museums across France and they all have English translations...
The educational and teaching direction of the exhibition can be interesting for families with children, as well as for all lovers of history (and politics).
Centre Mondial de la Paix
The ambiance of the building and its surroundings is solemn and peaceful. We had a walk around the grounds and enjoyed the view of Verdun from the gardens. The bookshop which was well stocked with int...
World Peace Centre??
I was a bit confused about this place. It was the Bishop's Palace but is now part museum and part World Peace Centre. The museum part is not expansive and not that good. The World Peace part was somet...
French Centre for Peace
Unless you speak fluent French give this a miss. It’s called The WORLD Centre for Peace. But everything is in French. I’ve been to many war museums across France and they all have English translations...
Centre of the World
The educational and teaching direction of the exhibition can be interesting for families with children, as well as for all lovers of history (and politics).
To understand ....
To understand how fragile peace is, to discover how Europe is built and what it represents today.