Edmond Michelet house
19100, Brive-la-Gaillarde

History
This house was acquired in 1929 by Edmond Michelet 1899 -1970 - future deputy of the Corrèze and Minister General de Gaulle - and his wife. During the Second World War, the building welcomed refugees and resisters engaged in the movement
Combat and in other organizations. In 1976, the house became a museum and a center of studies on the Resistance.
My castle is visitable
This house was acquired in 1929 by Edmond Michelet 1899 -1970 - future deputy of the Corrèze and Minister General de Gaulle - and his wife. During the Second World War, the building welcomed refugees and resisters engaged in the movement
Combat and in other organizations. In 1976, the house became a museum and a center of studies on the Resistance.
Visiting hours
- May 2 to September 30
Open Monday to Friday from 11h to 18h and Saturday from 13h to 18h.
Closed on public holidays (except August 15)
- October 1st to April 30th
Open Monday to Saturday from 13h to 18h.
Closed on public holidays and between Christmas and New Year's Day.