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Tamaño del grupoExplore the Heart of History: A Full-Day Tour of Normandy from Bayeux
Embark on an unforgettable journey through time with our exclusive full-day tour departing from the historic town of Bayeux. This shared tour, limited to a small group of just eight participants, ensures an intimate and personalized experience as you delve into the rich history of Normandy's World War II sites.
Join us for a day filled with compelling stories, remarkable artifacts, and breathtaking locations, guided by our experienced and knowledgeable tour guides who are dedicated to making your visit both informative and engaging.
Dead Man's Corner Museum in Carentan:
Discover the rich history behind this historic site, once the headquarters of German paratroopers during World War II, now transformed into a museum dedicated to their legacy. This museum showcases an authentic collection of rare artifacts that tell the dramatic story of intense battles between German and American forces.
During the Battle of Normandy, the men of the 6th German Parachute Infantry Regiment, known as the "Green Devils," fiercely defended this house for three days against the advancing American paratroopers from the 101st Airborne Division. On June 6, 1944, Major von der Heydte, commander of the German paratroopers, established his headquarters here, while Dr. Roos set up a critical aid station.
Two days later, as the German forces retreated to Carentan, Colonel "Iron Mike" Michaelis and the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division took over the headquarters. Explore this unique museum and experience the pivotal moments of World War II through its preserved history and powerful exhibits.
Utah Beach Museum:
Conclude your tour at the Utah Beach Museum, located on the very site of the D-Day landings. This museum provides an in-depth look at the strategic importance of Utah Beach and the heroic efforts of the Allied forces. Walk along the historic sands, explore the impressive collection of military vehicles, and view personal stories and artifacts that paint a vivid picture of the events that unfolded on June 6, 1944. The museum's comprehensive exhibits ensure a thorough and moving exploration of this pivotal moment in history.
Overlord Museum in Colleville-sur-Mer
Located just moments from Omaha Beach, the iconic D-Day American Landing site, and directly across from the roundabout leading to the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, the Overlord Museum - Omaha Beach stands as a monument to World War II history. With its understated, mineral exterior that seamlessly blends into its surroundings, this museum offers a profound journey through time, spanning from the Allied landings to the Liberation of Paris.
The museum, born from the shared passion of Michel and Nicolas Leloup, houses an impressive collection that has been carefully assembled over 50 years. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by an awe-inspiring outdoor display featuring tanks, cannons, a Bailey Bridge, and a Liberty marker – just a glimpse of the museum's extensive and authentic collection.
Inside, the exhibition spans 24,200 square feet, showcasing 10,000 extraordinary artifacts, including 40 military vehicles, tanks, and cannons, many of which were recovered from Normandy. Each item is presented within meticulously crafted scenes, creating a striking, immersive experience that transports visitors into the heart of World War II.