Throughout the year, the Musée de l'Histoire Vivante de Montreuil showcases iconographic collections from the French Revolution to the 1960s, as well as archive holdings, notably from several activists and leaders of the French Communist Party, socialist activists and the extreme left.
Created in 1937 by the Association pour l'Histoire Vivante, the museum of the same name was inaugurated in 1939, to mark the 150th anniversary of the French Revolution. Since its opening, the museum has dealt with social and political issues, such as the social movement, colonization and decolonization, the suburbs and Montreuil's industrial heritage.
Since then, the Museum of Living History has expanded to include new fields of investigation and contemporary issues, and also presents temporary exhibitions and educational projects in conjunction with local schools. On a national scale, the museum is a resource center for researchers and historians.
To discover this unique museum in an equally unique setting, take advantage of Nuit des Musées 2024, on May 18!
On the program for Nuit des Musées 2024 at the Musée de l'Histoire Vivante in Montreuil (93):
Le programme est mis à jour en fonction des annonces officielles.
Dates and Opening Time
On May 18, 2024
Location
Montreuil Museum of Living History
33 Boulevard Théophile Sueur
93100 Montreuil
Prices
Free
Official website
www.museehistoirevivante.fr