Centre d'Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation

Lyon


The WWII headquarters of Gestapo commander Klaus Barbie evokes Lyon's role as the 'Capital of the Resistance' through moving multimedia exhibits. The museum includes sound recordings of deportees and Resistance fighters, plus a varied collection of everyday objects associated with the Resistance (including the parachute Jean Moulin used to re-enter France in 1942).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lyon attractions

1. Musée des Tissus

0.48 MILES

Extraordinary Lyonnais and international silks are showcased here. Ticket includes admission to the adjoining Musée des Arts Décoratifs, which displays…

2. Musée des Arts Décoratifs

0.49 MILES

This well-organised museum displays 18th-century furniture, tapestries, wallpaper, ceramics and silver. Ticket includes admission to the adjoining Musée…

3. Mur du Cinéma

0.67 MILES

Lyon's cinematic story is told in still-image form here in one of the city's many murals.

4. Place Bellecour

0.78 MILES

One of Europe’s largest public squares, gravel-strewn place Bellecour was laid out in the 17th century. In the centre is an equestrian statue of Louis XIV.

5. Lyon Confluence

0.98 MILES

Lyon's race toward the future is personified in this reborn industrial district near the southern tip of Presqu'île. Once a landscape of empty warehouses…

6. Cathédrale St-Jean-Baptiste

1.04 MILES

Lyon's partly Romanesque cathedral was built between the late 11th and early 16th centuries. The portals of its Flamboyant Gothic facade, completed in…

7. Palais de Justice

1.11 MILES

Facing the river in old Lyon, the grandiose neo-classical Palais de Justice is well worth a gander.

8. Musée Miniature et Cinéma

1.12 MILES

This maze-like museum on tourist-busy rue St-Jean provides an unusual insight into the making of movie sets and special effects achieved with the use of…