Inside the Charles de Gaulle Historial. A unique, screen-heavy museum experience tracking the life of the General and President.

The Charles de Gaulle Historial is unlike the rest of the Musée de l'Armée. Instead of glass cases filled with old objects, it is a high-tech, audiovisual space designed to immerse you in the 20th century through the eyes of "The General."
De Gaulle understood the power of media—radio (the Appeal of June 18) and later television. This museum reflects that. It is largely image and sound-based.
The centerpiece is a multi-screen cinema ring where a 25-minute biographical film plays on loop. It covers:
Surrounding the cinema are interactive stations. You can listen to hundreds of hours of speeches, radio broadcasts, and watch newsreels. It’s a goldmine for French speakers, but audio guides provide translations for international visitors.
It provides crucial context. To understand modern France, you must understand De Gaulle. His influence is everywhere, from the constitution to the nuclear program. This Historial explains why he is such a towering figure.
Note: It is located underground, beneath the Valeur courtyard. Look for the modern glass entrance. The architecture of the underground space itself, modern and sleek, serves as a stark contrast to the classical building above.

이 가이드는 광대한 앵발리드 단지를 안내하는 데 헌신하는 역사 애호가들이 작성했습니다. 우리의 목표는 레이아웃, 티켓 유형, 그리고 방대한 유물들 속에서 종종 간과되는 숨겨진 보석들을 명확히 알려드리는 것입니다.
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