Museum of Resistance – Journey through history and memory
The Museo Diffuso della Resistenza, della Deportazione, della Guerra, dei Diritti e della Libertà (Museum of Resistance, Deportation, War, Rights and Freedom) has a name as long and complex as the transformations of the period it aims to represent. Opened in 2003, it is dedicated to communicating the history and memory of the values of the Resistance, which it aims to keep alive by linking them with a reflection on fundamental human rights and freedoms. It is an unconventional museum that uses innovative exhibition languages. In the permanent exhibition, for example, an interactive multimedia tour takes visitors on a virtual journey through Turin in the decade from the approval of anti-Jewish laws in 1938 to the promulgation of the Republican Constitution in 1948. It is also a "diffuse" museum that includes and enhances the places of memory in the city's fabric.