Opened in 2006, the Maison du Souvenir seeks to raise awareness and recognize this tragedy, with more than 250 documents and a film of testimonies. It evokes the history of the village before, during and after this massacre. Installed in one of the rare buildings to have escaped destruction on the day of the massacre, the House of Remembrance is the place which allows you to better understand this event.

The visit takes place in 2 stages. A film of testimonies allows you to discover this story through the words of the survivors. The exhibition rooms evoke the massacre without shocking images so that the visit is suitable for all audiences (the Maison du Souvenir welcomes a large number of CM2 pupils each year). A young audience booklet is available for families.

The Maison du Souvenir is open all year round including public holidays (except December 25 and January 1):

  • Monday from 10h30 to 13h00 and from 14h00 to 18h00
  • Tuesday – closed
  • Wednesday from 10h30 to 13h00 and from 14h00 to 18h00
  • Thursday from 10h30 to 13h00 and from 14h00 to 18h00
  • Friday from 10h30 to 13h00 and from 14h00 to 18h00
  • From the beginning of April to the end of November, the Maison du Souvenir is open on weekends:
  • Saturday from 10h30 to 13h00 and from 14h00 to 18h00
  • On Sunday from 14:00 PM to 18PM.

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