Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation
Chemin de la Fûtaie de Bonnebos, 27500 Manneville-sur-Risle
It is in 1972 when the association of the departmental museum of the Resistance and of the Deportation of Eure was created. Its mission was to collect documents and objects relating historic facts of this period of the history of France, and more particularly in the department of Eure, with the intention of establishing(constituting) a museum. The latter(This last) therefore took a seat(therefore took place) within the chapel of Bonnebos and was inaugurated in 1979\. One numbers of objects and of documents manifest the time(period) of the Second World War and the activity of the most active network of resistance of Haute-Normandie.
The chapel was built in 1694 for Nicolas Le Fort, Lord of Bonnebos and Guillemette Jourdan, his wife, whose funeral statues are placed in the chapel.
This chapel was listed(classified) in conformance with(for) historic monuments on October 30th, 1958 and offered to the Department of Eure by his owner, Miss Odette de Colombel in 1971.
Tags
Musée, salle d'exposition
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