The Museum of Living History, known as Musée de l'Histoire vivante in French, is a history museum situated in Montreuil-sous-bois. This location is conveniently adjacent to the eastern part of Paris, France, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the capital.
The Museum of Living History was established in 1937 and officially opened its doors to the public on 23 March 1939. This opening coincided with the 150th anniversary of the French Revolution, a significant event in French history.
The Museum of Living History is home to a wide range of iconographic collections that span from the period of the Revolution up to the 1960s. Additionally, it houses archival collections of several activists and leaders of the French Communist Party. These collections provide a comprehensive insight into the social and political history of France.
History & Anthropology
Boulevard Théophile Sueur 31, Montreuil
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