Arromanches 360

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"Arromanches 360" places you completely inside the theater of the Overlord operations during the 8th of June, 1944, that is to say 2 days after the D-Day.
The first Phoenix caissons are installed (they are made with concrete floating caissons that were submerged by the Allies to build a deep water port in less than 7 days).
Floating causeways and platforms following the tidal movements complete the system.

The high-definition film projected on 9 screens tells the entire Battle of Normandy, this battle that was a decisive turning point in the World War II.



Chemin du Calvaire
14117 Arromanches-les-Bains

Arromanches-les-Bains is located at about 270km from Paris.

From Paris, take the highway A13 to Caen.
From there, take the RN 814 towards Mondeville and join the RN 13 to Sainte-Croix-Grand-Tonne.
From the RN 13, take the exit D82b towards Martragny, Carcagny, Ducy and Sainte-Marguerite.
Take the D35 and the D127 towards Vaussieux; cross Esquay-sur-Seulles then Ryes to reach Arromanches-les-Bains.

N 49°20'24'', O 00°37'16''

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The movies start each 10 minutes and 40 minutes of every hour.

The opening schedule of the museum is at the bottom of the page accessible by clicking here.

Disclaimer : The management team of the destination has the possibility to change the opening days and hours without prior communication.



We usually say that the port was used during 100 days.
Actually, to be accurate, it remained in service until December the 1st, 1944, but of course was mainly used in June and July 1944.

The shop has many books, films and other objects (models, ...).



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