Visit the Caen Memorial & Museum in France to get an insightful glimpse into the history of wars in Europe, including World War II and the Cold War.
Get to know about the German occupation of France as you visit the fully restored underground bunker of the famous German General Wilhelm Richter.
Learn more about the wartime history of Europe through a documentary and a rich collection of pictures from the archives of war reporter Patrick Chauvel.
Walk through American, British, and Canadian Gardens at the museum, dedicated to honour the three main allies and the soldiers who gave their all trying to liberate France.
About the Caen Memorial & Museum:
The Caen Memorial & Museum, located in Caen, France, is a museum dedicated to World War II and other historical events of Europe. It offers deep insights the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy, with exhibits featuring artefacts, photographs, and multimedia displays. The museum extends its focus to broader themes of 20th-century conflicts and the Cold War, promoting peace and human rights.Visitors can go through a comprehensive historical narrative at the museum, making it a significant site for understanding wartime history and its lasting impact in Europe.
About the Caen Memorial & Museum Tickets:
How to Reach?