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The Hébert de La Tronche museum is located in the commune of La Tronche, near Grenoble in southeastern France. The museum is housed in a beautiful 18th-century mansion and features exhibits dedicated to the life and work of Paul Hébert, a French doctor and biologist who was born in La Tronche in 1874. The museum showcases his scientific research, which focused on the study of the human immune system and blood groups, and also highlights his role in the resistance during World War II. Visitors can see a variety of medical equipment, scientific instruments, and documents related to Hébert’s work, as well as learn about his involvement in the French Resistance. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the life and work of this pioneering scientist and provides a unique cultural experience for visitors to Grenoble.