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Maison d'Izieu, Memorial to exterminated Jewish children
Fechas de apertura
Del 01/01 al 31/12, todos los dias.
Se cierra, excepcionalmente los días 1er de enero, 1er de mayo y 25 de diciembre.
Idioma(s) hablado(s): Italiano, Alemán, Inglés, Español, Francés
Se admiten animales: Non
Sauf chiens guides.
Acogida de grupos escolaresNiñosAdolescentesRecepción de grupos
-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.
Desde: 8 ans
Número máximo de personas: 150
Medios de pago aceptados
Consulte
American Express
Metálico
Tarjeta bancaria/crédito
Pass’Région
Cheque Vacaciones
(Chèques Vacances Connect) Cheque de vacaciones Connect
Pago en línea
Precios
Tarifa completa: de 9 a 12 €
Precio reducido: de 7 a 10 €
Niño: 5 €.
Gratuito para los niños menores de 8 años, guías turísticos, los conductores, los profesores.
Tarifa grupo a partir de 20 personas.
Deficiencia auditiva Prestaciones adaptadas
Deficiencia mental Prestaciones adaptadas
Deficiencia visual Prestaciones adaptadas
Accesible en silla de ruedas con ayuda
Ascensor (80 x 130 cm) y puerta >= 77 cm
Mostrador de recepción entre 70 y 80 cm de altura
WC + barra de apoyo + espacio de circulación
Lugar, edificio totalmente accesible
Posibilidad de depositar a alguien ante el sitio
Personal de recepción sensibilizado con la recepción de personas con discapacidad
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!
Servicios
Actividades
Conciertos
Disposiciones temporales
Espectáculos
Teatro
Animación
Animación niños
Servicios
Visitas pedagógicas
Acceso autocar
Autorizado camping-cars
Reserva obligatoria
Visita temática
Tienda
Depósito in situ para los grupos
Animador permanente
Acceso a Internet Wifi
Documentación Turística
Información turística
Reserva de prestaciones
Visitas guiadas
Spot photo
Instalaciones
Aparcamiento de autocares
Aparcamiento privado
Aparcamiento cercano
Sala de reuniones
Merendero cubierto
Aparcamiento
WC públicos
Desfibrilador
Área de pique-nique
Sala de exposiciones
Ascensor
Climatización
Aseos
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