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Maison d'Izieu, Memorial to exterminated Jewish children
Opening period
From 01/01 to 31/12, daily.
Closed exceptionally on January 1st, May 1st and December 25th.
Monday to Friday: 1pm - 5pm or 10am - 5pm school holidays (zone A) and public holidays
- Saturday (April to August only): 10am - 6pm
- Sunday (February to October): 10am - 6pm
- Every day (July-August): 10am - 6pm
You can check the opening times on the website (subject to change).
Closed during the Christmas holidays and on 1 May.
Guided tour of the Maison d'Izieu :
- Weekdays 3.30pm only
- Saturdays and Sundays, 11am, 3pm and 4pm and themed tour at 2pm
- School holidays: 11am, 3pm and 4pm and themed tour at 2pm.
Language(s) spoken: Italian, German, English, Spanish, French
Pets allowed: Non
Sauf chiens guides.
Home school groupsChildrenTeenagersGroups
-Reservations are recommended for individuals. Ticket sales end 30 minutes before the memorial closes. Tickets are valid for the whole day. -Reservations required for groups. -Bookshop -Picnic allowed in the orchard. No catering on site.
From: 8 ans
Max. number of people: 150
Means of payment accepted
Check
American Express
Cash
Bank/credit card
Pass’Région
Travellers Cheque
Connect Travellers Cheque
Online payment
Rates
Full price: 9 to 12 €
Reduced price: 7 to 10 €
Child: 5 €.
Free entry for children < 8 years, accompanying guides, the drivers, teachers.
Group rate available for > 20 people.
Hearing disability
Mental disability
Visual disability
Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
Lift (80 x 130 cm) and door >= 77 cm
Reception desk between 70-80 cm high
WC + grab handle + adequate space to move
Site, building totally accessible
Possibility of drop-off in front of the site
Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities
A place of life that has become a place of national remembrance, the Maison d'Izieu, a museum and memorial, offers visitors the opportunity to discover history, justice and remembrance today through guided tours of the house and its permanent and temporary exhibitions.
When you arrive, a striking setting awaits you.
At the end of the road, you can see the house with the blue shutters, where Sabine and Miron Zlatin took in over a hundred Jewish children to save them from anti-Semitic persecution. It was in this same house that, on the morning of 6 April 1944, on the orders of Klaus Barbie, one of the heads of the Gestapo in Lyon, 44 children and 7 of their teachers were rounded up and deported. Only one of the instructors, Léa Feldblum, returned.
A memorial museum since 1994, Maison d'Izieu welcomes over 40,000 visitors a year, including 18,000 schoolchildren. Through the history of the colony, it seeks to convey a universal message of vigilance and the fight against all forms of discrimination.
Located on a protected site classified as a historic monument, this residence perched on a hill in the Bugey-Sud region is a must-see in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, at the gateway to Isère and Savoie.
You can take a guided tour of the house, evoking the lives of the children through letters, drawings and photos.
The museum, housed in the former barn, is divided into three areas to explore in greater depth the historical context of the Second World War, the networks for rescuing Jewish children, international criminal justice, crimes against humanity and the construction of memory.
Since 2022, one area of the museum has been dedicated to the exhibition of its collections, documents and objects that Maison d'Izieu preserves itself: the Galerie Zlatin. Each year, a temporary exhibition is scheduled to give visitors the chance to discover "real" archive documents!
Services
Activities
Concert
Temporary exhibition
Shows
Theatre
Activity
Children's entertainment
Services
Educational visits
Coach access
Motorhomes allowed
Booking obligatory
Themed tour
Shop
Set down on-site for groups
Permanent entertainments organiser
Wi-fi
Tourist brochures
Tourist information
Booking of general amenities
Guided tours
Spot photo
Facilities
Coach parking
Private parking
Parking nearby
Meeting room
Covered picnic area
Car park
Public WC
Defibrillator
Picnic area
Exhibition space
Lift
Air conditioning
Toilets
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