Musée Edmond Michelet

The museum is housed in the family home of resistance fighter and statesman Edmond Michelet (1899-1970). Its field of study and collections relate to the Second World War, the Resistance and the Deportation, in France and in Corrèze. The museum boasts a major collection of propaganda posters, which have become a distinctive feature of its heritage, with a permanent exhibition and temporary exhibitions. The museum is open to the general public and schools, and its documentation and archive center is available for research into its field of study.
The museum also organizes guided tours of its temporary exhibitions and workshops for children throughout the year.
It takes part in the European Museum Night in May and the European Heritage Days in September.
Free admission.
Dates
    • Monday from 13h00 at 18h00
    • Tuesday from 13h00 at 18h00
    • Wednesday from 13h00 at 18h00
    • Thursday from 13h00 at 18h00
    • Friday from 13h00 at 18h00
    • Saturday from 13h00 at 18h00
Fermé les dimanches et jours fériés (sauf le 15 août). Fermeture annuelle du musée entre Noël et le Jour de l'An.
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