The museum was built above General Richter’s command bunker, which is today restored and open, so visitors can also see how was the daily life of the German soldiers in the bunker during the occupation.Īmong the different exhibition rooms, there’s one dedicated to D-Day and another one devoted to the invasion of Caen. This Memorial and ‘Museum for Peace’ displays a vast collection of objects and documents related to the Second World War, mainly focusing on French and European content. If you decide to visit the D-Day Sites on a day tour from Paris, this is usually the tour’s first stop.
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