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Exceptional Museum on Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71
An excellent museum on the War of 1870-71. Fantastic explanations and exhibitions on the uniforms, history, and effects of this war. Lots of unique paintings as well to illustrate the feelings and sen...
We really enjoyed our visit to the Musee de Guerre. I confess to not knowing a lot about the 1870 war prior to visiting but was very impressed. The war monument beside the car park sets the tone for ...
As a Historian and Diplomat I have visited plenty contested areas and memorial sites. Second to none to my knowledge, this museum gives proof that one may not fall into the standard trap of endlessly ...
We visited this museum on August 10. There is free parking on the other side of the road next to the cemetry. On the second floor is the main exhibition about the War of 1870 and the Annexation. You ...
Exceptional Museum on Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71
An excellent museum on the War of 1870-71. Fantastic explanations and exhibitions on the uniforms, history, and effects of this war. Lots of unique paintings as well to illustrate the feelings and sen...
Cracking museum
We really enjoyed our visit to the Musee de Guerre. I confess to not knowing a lot about the 1870 war prior to visiting but was very impressed. The war monument beside the car park sets the tone for ...
Museum with no pre-given narrative- excellent!
As a Historian and Diplomat I have visited plenty contested areas and memorial sites. Second to none to my knowledge, this museum gives proof that one may not fall into the standard trap of endlessly ...
Reason and aftermath of the War of 1870
We visited this museum on August 10. There is free parking on the other side of the road next to the cemetry. On the second floor is the main exhibition about the War of 1870 and the Annexation. You ...
Museum the Graylotte
The pictures look like pictures, so realistic.