MEMORIAL DE CAEN
MEMORIAL DE CAEN
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About MEMORIAL DE CAEN
Add to favoritesThe Caen Memorial, inaugurated in 1988 on the site of a former German bunker, defines itself as a "Museum for Peace." Its understated yet monumental architecture, marked by a vast fissure in its façade symbolizing the rupture of the Second World War, prepares visitors for a profound immersion. The exhibition is structured chronologically: it begins with the rise of dangers after 1918, traverses the horror of total war and the Holocaust, and concludes with the fragile balance of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Unlike traditional military museums, the Memorial prioritizes the analysis of human causes and consequences rather than the mere display of equipment. From a tourist perspective, the Memorial is the ideal starting point for anyone wishing to visit the D-Day Landing Beaches. Its strength lies in its dynamic presentation: immersive 360° films, personal belongings of soldiers and civilians, and interactive maps. The site also includes three memorial gardens (American, British, and Canadian) which offer a much-needed space for reflection after the intensity of the indoor visit. Located just minutes from the center of Caen, it enjoys excellent accessibility and stands out as a major cultural destination in Normandy, combining rigorous education with a strong sense of civic engagement.
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Submit your review.lrousseau
2025-06-06"C'est bien plus qu'un musée sur le Débarquement. C'est un voyage intense qui explique pourquoi on en est arrivé à la guerre et ce qu'il s'est passé après. C'est très bien documenté et émouvant. Petit bémol : c'est très grand, prévoyez au moins 3 ou 4 heures pour ne pas saturer. Il y a beaucoup de lecture et de vidéos, ce qui peut être un peu lourd avec des enfants en bas âge, mais c'est un lieu indispensable pour comprendre notre histoire moderne."
Mickael
0000-00-00"Une visite intéressante aussi pour les enfants avec un parcours dédié."




