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    Mémorial de Caen

    4.2 (72 reviews)
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    Pat B.

    There are many WWII museums in the Normandy area and this is one of the good ones with lots of WWII information. They also cover other historical topics. There are several movies available. We watched one that was in French but had English subtitles. It was very interesting as. it showed scenes and places we had never seen before about the war. The downside was that we happened to be there at the same time as numerous school tours. I don't know how you could avoid this. The school groups made it a little harder to see all the information as the students had assignments to collect various information and they blocked the areas where they were working.

    Patty R.

    Visiting the World War II beaches has always been on my husband's bucket list, and we were very, very excited to go to Normandy for the visit in September. The Memorial is a great 1st stop, as it really covers the entire region's battles and fighting. The smaller museums deal with their particular areas, so obviously, having this overview is a great "first lesson" to start. The facility itself is very, very large and spread out, so although we noted several large groups, we never felt crowded, nor did we have to wait long in line. The memorial museum covers lots of different topics - from the years leading up to WWII, to each country's entry/contribution/losses/casualties, to the trials and tragedies experienced by the local Normandy population. There were a couple of films, and just as a personal preference, I am not a great fan of the 360 degree films, since you need to be constantly turning for fear of missing interesting shots or action that is being projected on opposing walls or screens. The Memorial also offers tours of the landing beaches, and we thought we'd have to split up and be put in different groups in order to be accommodated the next morning, but the staff were nice enough to juggle things around due to cancellations the day of our tour, so we were able to experience the tour together. The tour guide did a great job with us, too, and we visited the bunker at Pont-du-Hoc, Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, and Utah Beach, and of course, the American Cemetery. There is also a different tour which includes the Juno and Sword Beaches (Canadian, British and French forces) but being U.S. citizens we opted for the former. At the Cemetery, we were amazed at how beautiful and peaceful it is, at the shore of the Norman beach. But, seeing the monuments, and the tombstones, rows and rows of tombstones (Crosses, Stars of David, etc.) we really felt the significance of the site. The beaches, were also treated, you could tell, with great respect for the acts that had taken place there so many years before. Although a few areas are now summer resort towns, we didn't see the commercialization that one might expect. On the contrary, the sacrifice made by the soldiers there 75 years ago is treated daily with the utmost respect by the residence of the Normandy area. We happened to visit on September 11, which is a significant date for us as U.S. citizens, and the flags at half mast in the various sites was something special to see and reminded us of how precious life is.

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    Evan R.

    This was my first stop on a full day tour of Normandy and WWII sites. It was one of the best museums I've ever been to. I think my favorite thing about this place was it's incredible ability to show perspective. They managed to show the Allied point of view while fairly discussing German motivations for war, and France's collaboration with the Nazis, and the Holocaust, all in one museum. To do that well, without resorting to propaganda or simplification was very impressive. The museum functions as a timeline, starting with WWI and all the things that happened before and after. As you work your way through the many winding hallways, you progress through the many geopolitical events through the 30s and 40s. In addition to the terrific educational content, there are all kinds of artifacts. This expansive collection is not limited to battlefield items - they even have playing cards and consumer products from each era to give you a sense of what life was like. This is a hike if you're coming to France to see Paris, but I couldn't recommend this museum (and a Normandy tour) more.

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    I really enjoyed my visit here today and learned a lot from the different displays just before WWII began.

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