Musee de la Grande Guerre

MEAUX – A concrete and glass fortress commemorates World War I at a 3000-sq-m museum in Meaux, France.
The museum is located on the battleground of 1914’s Battle of the Marne. Architect Christophe Lab incorporated the landscape with the bu
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