Mémorial de Caen tickets
Entrance Ticket to Mémorial de Caen Museum
This visit to the Mémorial de Caen Museum will enlighten you on WW2, the most terrifying period of the twentieth century!
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Small group guided tour of Key D-Day Sites and self-guided visit of the Memorial de Caen museum
Enjoy a day-pass to discover the Caen Mémorial museum and the Anglo-American Landing Beaches in Normandy.
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Small group guided tour of Key D-Day Sites and the Memorial de Caen Museum
Experience a guided day-tour with a bilingual guide to discover the Caen Mémorial museum and the Anglo-American Landing Beaches.
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Entrance Ticket to The Dawn of the American Century 1919-1944
Discover the cultural, social, and political history of America from 1919 to 1944. Find out more about the soldiers who arrived during the Normandy landings.
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Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema Entrance Ticket
Book now your ticket for the Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema and enjoy an immersive experience that will take you for a journey in the heart of the D-Day Landings in Normandy.
Guided Tour of Caen Memorial and D-Day Beaches from Paris
Get all the best information for your guided visit to the D-Day Landing Beaches in Normandy from Paris and book your tickets at official rates. Get informed, plan and book your tour around Paris.
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The inside story
The Mémorial de Caen is a war memorial museum built following the century of deep and extensive conflict that was the 20th Century. Caen was an important strategic city during the Battle of Normandy due to its location, traffic, and the German presence there during the fight over Normandy.
The Mémorial de Caen was inaugurated officially in 1988 and was designed by the French architect Jacques Millet. The structure is that of a big concrete-looking building on the site of an old blockhouse. The exhibitions within are divided by theme, explaining the II World War, the D-Day Landings, and the Battle of Normandy. Since 2002 on the initiative of the then President Jacques Chirac two extra exhibitions were added, dedicated respectively to the Cold War and the Search for Peace.