OVERLORD MUSEUM - OMAHA BEACH
A museum in Colleville-sur-Mer covering the period from the Allied landings in Normandy to the liberation of Paris.
Located in Colleville-sur-Mer, on Omaha Beach and opposite the access traffic circle to the American cemetery, the Overlord Museum, which opened on June 5, 2013 (soon to be 10 years old!), retraces the period from the Allied landings in Normandy to the liberation of Paris on August 25, 1944. There’s no other museum like it on the coast. At the heart of the memorial sites dedicated to the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944, and the Battle of Normandy, this museum is exemplary in its educational approach. It’s the one Nicolas Leloup imagined to honour the memory of his father, Michel, and showcase his collection, meticulously assembled over nearly half a century on the sites of the events. In the middle of this space, you’ll feel very small in front of these disproportionately large but real (scale 1) machines, tanks, cannons... The reconstructed civilian and military scenes, with mannequins and objects from everyday life, are red threads that draw us in. The sound backdrops recreate those of this painful period. The collection (10,000 items and objects, more than 35 vehicles, tanks and cannons weighing up to 50 tonnes) and the life-size setting are impressive and thought-provoking, especially in these troubled times. The exhibition also features photographs by American photographer Ian Patrick: 64 pictures taken between 1984 and 2018, portraits and moving testimonies of veterans, hung on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
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il retrace le nombre innombrable de véhicules et matériels
très bien fait et agréable à voir.