A visit to the Mémorial Alsace-Moselle offers an immersive experience at the heart of the unique history of Alsace and the Moselle department, from 1870 to the construction of Europe.
Designed chronologically, the exhibition path helps visitors better understand the political and historical developments experienced by these two regions, particularly the changes in nationality and their impact on daily life during the Second World War.
The scenography, combining archival documents, propaganda films, posters and testimonies, guides visitors throughout the visit and enhances the discovery of this regional history. The final section of the exhibition also focuses on the period of European integration and Franco-German reconciliation, inviting reflection on the prospects for cooperation and peace in Europe.




Because you say it best…
The Mémorial Alsace-Moselle places great importance on your satisfaction, whether you explore the site independently or take part in one of our guided tours.
As the Mémorial’s mission is to pass on knowledge, you will find below reviews and testimonials left in our guestbook, as well as online feedback from visitors.
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Reviews from our guestbook
Marie
“Wonderful memorial! It is important to remember without ever judging—who are we to do so…
Let us not repeat the mistakes of our ancestors.
Peace, respect, humanity!”
Holidaymakers from Brittany
“A very enjoyable and informative visit, suitable for both children and parents.
An excellent guide—very professional and attentive.
Thank you again!”
Anonymous
“Thank you for preserving the memory of our local history and our roots, and for the vital need to express our identity.
This memorial museum allows people from other parts of France and from other countries to understand who we Alsatians are—proud of our history and proud to be French.”