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About Abri Sadi Carnot
Abri Sadi Carnot is a museum in Marseille, France. It is located in a former air raid shelter that was built during World War II. The shelter was named after Sadi Carnot, a French politician who served as President of the Third Republic from 1887 until his assassination in 1894. The museum presents the history of Marseille during World War II and the city's role in the French Resistance. It also features exhibits on the shelter's construction and use during the war. The museum includes multimedia displays, original artifacts, and documents from the period. Visitors can explore the underground shelter and see how it was used to protect civilians during air raids. The museum provides an interesting insight into Marseille's history during a turbulent time and offers visitors a unique experience to see a well-preserved piece of World War II history.
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