From the introduction of the exhibition, at the entrance of the great hall, the public discovers the new exhibition, which is composed of printed texts, documents and objects in showcases, mechanical devices, audio recordings, films, projections, infographics, and interactive screens. This mix of media allows all audiences to find what interests them.
To complement and give a voice to those who experienced this difficult period, audio testimonies complete each panel of the historical exhibition. They can be accessed using a smartphone via QR codes.
Although the exhibition mostly follows a thematic approach, the two timelines on the ground floor and the first floor allow interested visitors to delve into the details of history.
To put faces to history, short biographies allow visitors to discover men and women directly involved. This is also the approach of the biographical niches in the great hall, which can be explored before or after the visit to the main historical exhibition. In 11 niches, 28 historical figures and 16 current residents of Luxembourg share their stories as victims, civilians, or actors.
Where does it take place?
Musée National de la Résistance et des Droits Humains
Place de la Résistance
4041 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
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