Vue d’une maquette au Musée du Débarquement d’Arromanches-les-Bains.

From Camping Le Brévedent, immerse yourself in the heart of history by discovering emblematic places dedicated to the D-Day and the Second World War. These museums in Normandy, full of emotions and memories, invite you to relive the important events of June 6, 1944 and the Battle of Normandy.

Maquette du port artificiel au Musée du Débarquement d’Arromanches.

The Arromanches Landing Museum

Located in Arromanches, this museum tells the incredible story of the artificial ports of the Landing. Through models, films and relics, discover how these ports played a key role in the success of the Allies. From the beach, admire the remains still visible in the sea, witnesses of this historic day.

The Caen Memorial

The Caen Memorial is a reference for understanding the Second World War and its consequences. Interactive exhibits, films and period objects trace the events from the 1930s to the Cold War. An immersive memory place that pays tribute to the victims and invites reflection.

Sculpture d’un pistolet noué au Mémorial de Caen.
Intérieur de l’Airborne Museum avec un avion C-47 et parachutes.

The Airborne Museum in Sainte-Mère-Église

In Sainte-Mère-Église, the Airborne Museum immerses you in the daily life of the American parachutists on the Landing. Board a glider or a reconstructed C-47 aircraft and experience their mission through immersive exhibits. This vibrant museum pays tribute to the heroes of June 6, 1944.

The Overlord Museum in Omaha Beach

Located near Omaha Beach, the Overlord Museum presents an exceptional collection of military artifacts and authentic vehicles. The realistic scenes recreate key moments of the Battle of Normandy. This fascinating museum offers a striking immersion into the history of the Landing.

Salle d’exposition au Musée Overlord à Omaha Beach, retraçant les événements du Débarquement du 6 juin 1944.
Entrée du Musée de la Bataille de Normandie à Bayeux avec un char.

The Battle of Normandy Museum in Bayeux

In Bayeux, this museum traces the 77 days of the Battle of Normandy. Relive the intense fighting that followed D-Day with maps, photos and military equipment. An exciting place to understand the strategies and impact of this period on the region.

From Camping Le Brévedent, follow in the footsteps of the heroes of the Second World War by visiting these exceptional museums. Each location will help you better understand history, honour the memory of the fighters and appreciate the importance of these events for our world today.