Institutional partners
Local authorities and public institutions actively contribute to supporting our mission of remembrance. We would like to warmly thank the following partners for their daily commitment.
Cultural and regional network
Also a partner of the RMCC (Network of Museums and Memorials of Contemporary Conflicts) and the Traces d’histoire network, the Alsace-Moselle Memorial aims to promote the region by serving as a gateway to other cultural, historical, and memorial sites. It acts as a reference point for discovering and understanding the history of Alsace and Moselle, enabling visitors from across Europe and beyond to gain insight into the historical, cultural, linguistic, and political specificities of these regions.
Map of the memorial network
Alsace Vosges / Traces d’histoire
Bringing together thirteen memorial sites in Alsace and the Vosges, the Traces d’histoire network highlights the region’s unique history, from 1870 to European integration. These museums, memorials, and cultural sites carry out initiatives to promote and provide perspective on shared issues.
The Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp memorial is a concrete example illustrating this approach. A combined ticket provides access to the partner site at a reduced rate, valid for one year from the date of purchase.
Libération Route Europe
The L.R.E. (Liberation Route Europe) network is a transnational memorial initiative aimed at sharing and passing on history through walking trails and testimonies related to the Second World War.
Alsace Tourist Sites
Understanding the history of Alsace and Moselle from 1870 to European integration also means understanding the region around us. The Alsace-Moselle Memorial aims to create and maintain long-term connections and strong partnerships between the various memorial institutions brought together within S.T.A.
Discover all the memorial sites and cultural institutions in the Grand Est region that are partners and members of the Traces d’histoire network.








