In 1951, the house where Marshal Foch was born was transformed into a museum to celebrate the centenary of his birth. On the ground floor hang several portraits of the serviceman, who was marshal of France, Great Britain and Poland at the same time. On the first floor, next to the bedroom where he was born, the office and the battle room illustrate the feeling of revenge that the young Ferdinand Jean-Marie Foch shared with all the people of his generation, before he became himself an architect of that revenge. Many objects given to the marshal are gathered in the souvenir room, which pays tribute to one of the greatest victors of the First World War.