Mémorial de la Shoah

★ 4.9 (35K+ reviews) • 457K+ booked
Discover the profound and moving Mémorial de la Shoah in Paris, a poignant tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. Nestled in the historic Marais district, this significant site offers a deep dive into the harrowing history of World War II and the Jewish experience in France. As a place of remembrance and education, the memorial provides visitors with a unique opportunity to engage deeply with the past through its powerful exhibitions and memorials. It stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and underscores the importance of remembering the past, making it an essential visit for those seeking to reflect on the events that shaped history.
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17 Rue Geoffroy l'Asnier, 75004 Paris, France
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HUANG ********
1 Jul
A great place to take the kids for a walk with great value for money. There are many rare specimens and replica animals that cannot be seen in Taiwan. There is also a botanical garden and zoo next to the park, where you can spend a whole day.
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Mei ******
29 Jun
Loved our cruise on the River Seine. Boarding was smooth and efficient. The commentary was available over the loud speakers on the boat, and also via a phone attached to every seat. The cruise is an excellent way to see the beautiful landmarks dotted along the river. It worked out well for us as the jetty is just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower. We did the day cruise and enjoyed every minute. Highly recommended.
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Syed *****
28 Jun
Naomi the guide guided us to the best spots which really helped us cover major things in the museum. very helpful
任 **
27 Jun
As soon as we entered the museum, our tour guide immediately took us to see all the must-see treasures in the Louvre. So we didn't miss anything we wanted to see, but we strongly recommend that you choose our session, because more and more people want to see Mona Lisa later, so it will be difficult to find and squeeze in to see Mona Lisa in the front.
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클룩 회원
26 Jun
The three hours I spent with guide Kim Bo-ra were truly precious, and even I, a layman in the art world, was able to have a more in-depth museum tour thanks to the guide's explanations, so I am so grateful. I would like to sign up for another tour and meet you again. Thank you for giving me precious memories.
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Sanjay ***********
24 Jun
Really a great experience with big bus in Paris. The movement of bus to various places is very smooth and comfortable. boarded bus from stop no 2 and fully enjoyed the travel with big bus. Highly recommend activity when you are in Paris
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Klook用戶
24 Jun
good, fun, enjoyable, highly recommended
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Angelica *****
24 Jun
loved it! everything was so beautiful and it was so smooth to enter. thank you klook for and easy experience!
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

The Wall of Names

Step into a space of profound remembrance at The Wall of Names, where the names of approximately 76,000 French Jews deported and murdered by the Nazis are etched in stone. Arranged alphabetically by year of deportation, this poignant wall stands as a powerful testament to the individuals who suffered during the Holocaust. As you walk along this solemn tribute, you'll feel the weight of history and the enduring impact of these lives lost.

The Forecourt and Memorial Crypt

Begin your journey at the Mémorial de la Shoah with a visit to the Forecourt and Memorial Crypt. Here, the circular memorial lists the names of death camps and the Warsaw Ghetto, accompanied by seven evocative bas-reliefs by Arbit Blatas that symbolize the persecution of Jews. Below, the crypt offers a sacred space where ashes of victims from various camps and the Warsaw Ghetto are interred, inviting visitors to reflect on the immense loss and resilience of the human spirit.

Permanent Exhibit

Embark on an educational and emotional journey through the Permanent Exhibit at the Mémorial de la Shoah. This thoughtfully curated exhibition documents the history of French Jews during the Holocaust through a rich tapestry of photographs, texts, and multimedia presentations. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, this exhibit offers invaluable insights into the lives affected by this dark chapter of history, with guided tours available to enhance your understanding.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Opened on January 27, 2005, to coincide with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Mémorial de la Shoah is a vital cultural and historical landmark. It offers insights into the Jewish experience during World War II and serves as a center for Holocaust education and remembrance. The memorial preserves the memory of the Jewish community in France during the Holocaust, offering a comprehensive permanent exhibition that educates visitors on the events and impact of this tragic period. It stands as a poignant reminder of the Holocaust, offering educational resources and exhibitions that highlight the experiences of Jews in France during the war.

Accessibility

The memorial is easily accessible via public transportation, with nearby metro stations and bus routes. It also offers facilities for disabled visitors, ensuring that everyone can explore this important site.