As soon as they enter the exhibition, at the entrance to the main hall, visitors discover the new exhibition, consisting of printed texts, documents, and objects in display cases, mechanical devices, audio recordings, films, projections, computer graphics, and interactive screens. This mix of media offers something for everyone.
To complement the exhibition and give a voice to those who lived through this difficult period, audio testimonies accompany each panel of the historical exhibition. They can be accessed using a smartphone via QR codes.
While the exhibition primarily follows a thematic approach, the two timelines on the ground and first floors allow interested visitors to delve into the details of the story.
To put faces to the story, short biographies allow visitors to discover the men and women directly involved. This approach is also taken by the biographical niches in the main hall, which can be explored before or after visiting the historical exhibition proper. In 11 niches, 28 historical figures and 16 residents of present-day Luxembourg recount their lives 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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