WWI museum near Paris
By Margery Cohen
This item appears on page 17 of the March 2013 issue.
This item appears on page 17 of the March 2013 issue.
The impetus for our trip to Paris in May-June, 2012, was to visit the new World War One museum, the Musée de la Grande Guerre du Pays de Meaux (rue Lazare Ponticelli, 77100 Meaux, France; phone +33[1] 60 32 14 18). It was built to house one man’s personal collections, from thimbles to ambulances. It opened in November 2011 and is state of the art.
My husband, Herb, and I took the train to Meaux (about 40 kilometers) and a taxi to the museum. There is also a local bus to the museum. Admission of €10 adult or €7 senior (near $13.50/$9.50) includes a wonderful audio guide. There also is a small gift shop.
The museum lived up to all our expectations and more. If you are in Paris, this is a “must see.”
MARGERY COHEN
New York, NY