The Mémorial de Caen is a thought-provoking museum and war memorial in Caen, Normandy, France. It is packed with exhibitions, movies, and war memorabilia documenting World War II and the Battle for Caen.
Arromanches 360 is a nine-screen cinema that covers a 360° field of vision. Visitors can watch a film on the Battle of Normandy inside. The cinema is located on the Arromanches clifftops not far from the Liberators Museum – Normandy 1944 in Arromanches-les-Bains, France.
The Calvados Experience is a chance for spirited visitors to try Normandy's most famous tipple. In the heart of the region, guests explore a distillery on the site of the oldest Maison de Calvados, with a guide's expert knowledge and nose providing the entertainment.
A multi-sensory visit to the Calvados Experience allows guests not only to learn about 'Calva' and its journey from orchard to glass, but to enjoy the subtle tones and flavors with a guided tasting session.
The Overlord Museum chronicles the time period between the Allied landing in June 1944 up until the liberation of Paris.
The museum's catalogue was collected by someone who witnessed the conflict firsthand and helped with reconstruction of Normandy. Inside, you'll walk through a series of reconstructions showing over 35 vehicles, tanks, and guns. You can expect to see personal items from individual soldiers and armoured vehicles from the six armies in Normandy.