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CAEN MEMORIAL

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Esplanade du Général-Eisenhower, 14000Caen, France
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2024
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2024

A must-see for those who want to know more about D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

Welcome to the Mémorial de Caen, one of Normandy's must-see memorial sites! This building, which opened its doors 35 years ago, is much more than just a museum. It's a real journey through time, an immersive dive into the heart of history.

Inside, the walls are painted with a captivating historical panorama, stretching from 1918 to the present day. Although the Second World War occupies a central place, the Memorial broadens its scope to include the Cold War, while provoking profound reflection on peace and human rights. An informed visitor's tip: allow at least half a day to explore all the riches of this place steeped in memory. And be prepared, as some areas can be emotionally overwhelming, depending on your personal history. A visit to the Memorial is a moving experience.

The year 2024 will of course focus on the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy! The program, redesigned in collaboration with local companies and the Memorial's scientific team, promises a more global vision of the Second World War.

Among the latest stagings, let yourself be transported by "Britain Alone Against Hitler", an immersive experience in a London Underground corridor. Also explore the new "Resistance" section, offering 36 meters of history to shed light on the plural reality of resistance around the world. The area dedicated to the Nuremberg Trials has also been redesigned, expanding from 7 to around 25 seats, offering greater comfort for visitors at the end of the tour.

From May 2024, don't miss the exhibition "Dawn of the American Century, 1919-1944". Immerse yourself in the life of the generation of GIs who landed on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Thanks to the cooperation between the Memorial and American museums, from Hollywood studios to the Chaplin Museum, you can discover, through pieces of life and objects, the unfolding of this period and its major currents of thought. This is definitely the must-see exhibition of the year! And that's not all: a dynamic cycle of conferences and screenings is planned throughout the year, with fascinating themes such as the Occupation, music, wartime cinema, and even Hollywood versus Hitler. All these novelties have an educational objective, a mission of transmission aimed at a wide audience, especially young people. So, are you ready for an emotional experience at the heart of history at the Caen Memorial?

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Visited in april 2024
Grand mère Française avec son petit fils Autrichien, grâce à l'audio guide en allemand il a pû profiter pleinement des visites.
Visited in april 2024
A voir, lieu d' histoire où le devoir de mémoire est plus que présent !!!
Visited in april 2024
Une immersion en 39-45.
A voir pour le côté historique et memoriel.
Visited in april 2024
Um museu bem completo , com muita história local e do mundo para partilhar. Necessário pelo menos 3/5h para ver todo o museu de forma atenta e apreciativa. O segurança é respeitoso, simpático e uma referência da casa . Rexomen a visita aos locais e turistas
Visited in april 2024
Incredible museum. Having been to a number of similar museums including in Normandy, we felt that this one was one of the best. It is not overwhelming and has just enough content and visual expositions to be informative but not overbearing. There are three main permanent exhibitions: 1. World War II; 2. D-Day and 3. Cold War. All three are not to be missed
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