World War 2 Museum

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Quinéville, France

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Museum· Tourist attraction· Memorial

World War 2 Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

World War 2 Museum is located in Quinéville, France on 18 Avenue de la Plage. World War 2 Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in France.

Address

18 Avenue de la Plage

Phone

+33 233959595

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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David Robinson-Young

I really found this place fascinating and contrary to previous reports in July 2018 I found English translations for almost everything.

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Chris Young

Well worth a visit. I liked the separate zones finishing with some very good models. In the shop, you can purchase some constructed models. Well worth a visit.

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Arkhan Eien

Interesting museum though lots of typos are scattered throughout the numerous texts. No audio description AFAIK, staff wasn't overly friendly (yes, free museums do exists, the entrance fee should be displayed clearly)

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Albert Pujadas

Amazing museum where you can find the atmosphere of the occupied France by German troops in the early 40s... mannequins, shops, streets, etc. that transport you to this era. Some military vehicles outside in the garden too. The owner has also a very interesting collection of figures and dioramas in 1/6 scale you can see at the sortie of the museum. A very good experience.

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Davie Lee

Great museum with street scenes and fantastic models

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Deepak Deshpande

Very nice. Minimum 4 hours are required to see this museum. Very good collection. When you read the material, we go back to history. In additional , we watched the film. Very nice experience. The beach of Utah is also very nice. Greenish water , blue sky...What a view !!

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Ros Tyrrell

A factual exhibition and commentary of life under occupation and of DDay and beyond, with many artefacts, a street museum and vehicles. The gifts in the shop were good but heavily slanted towards the US as was the exhibition. Understandable as the area of Cotentin was close to Utah and Omaha beaches. The first section was about German troupes.

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Franck Kroone

It is a original idea for a wwII museum but it works really well if you have the chance you should definitely visit