In 2019, the four years of the centenary mission are over, but the memory is still alive. To continue this duty of remembrance, not to forget all the combatants of the First World War, the Chaubet museum space presents several simultaneous exhibitions at the Vitrimont necropolis: the health service with 8 mannequins, trench crafts and the concreting of German positions. All this features new objects that enrich the collections of this museum and allow a global vision of this terrible conflict. The Chaubet museum takes its name from a soldier of the 81st RI tragically disappeared during the battle and was created jointly by the Communauté de Communes du Lunévillois and the Souvenir Français. Free admission.
General information
Coach parking
Working Languages
German
Individuals and families
Free tours, guided tours on request, educational tours, marked trails
Groups
Guided tours on request, educational tours, marked trails