Architecture at the service of memory
Inaugurated by General de Gaulle in April 1962, the memorial on the tip of the City, is one of the two remarkable achievements of the architect. Georges-Henri Pingusson (1894 - 1978) marked by his architecture and his words, generations. A charismatic figure, he is one of the last personalities of the French modernist movement. Throughout his life, he has marked his constructions and creations with an artistic commitment and an intelligent and complex approach to space. Both an architectural lesson and a place of remembrance, the Martyrs of the Deportation Memorial testifies to the culture and sensitivity of its designer.
Duration: 1h30 Free on registration: memorial.martyrs.deportation@gmail.com | 06 14 67 54 98 7 quai de l'archevêché, square de l'Île-de-France, Île de la Cité, 75004 PARIS
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