NORMANDY VICTORY MUSEUM
Themed exhibitions, immersing visitors in the world from the point of view of civilians and soldiers - the whole experience is unique!
The Normandy Victory Museum tells the story of the Battle of the Hedges, which took place just after D-Day in the English Channel. Through a moving scenography focusing on the daily lives of soldiers and civilians alike, visitors are invited to discover this sometimes little-known period in history. The sets, sounds, archive images, the possibility of touching objects, personal accounts - everything is there to plunge you into the world of the time and understand their experiences. Several months after the celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, the site has undergone further improvements: the entrance has been renovated, and the impressive flag walkway is set to become even more impressive. Just a few figures to give you an idea of the museum's scale: 27 displays, dozens of vehicles, a plane, a barge, 15,000 period objects, a whole measuring no less than 2,000m2. It's hard to choose, but one of the highlights is a section dedicated to the role of women in the war. Of course, children are welcome too! Several films are also shown to enhance the overall experience. Additional activities include rides in a genuine Dodge (a vintage military vehicle), and an outdoor Escape Game: prior booking is essential. Finally, temporary exhibitions are organized to extend the experience by focusing on a specific subject. One of a kind!
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