Museum Airborne - Normandy - France
Museum Airborne
Sainte-Mere-Eglise
Sainte-Mere-Eglise was the first town to have been liberated on the night of 5th-6th June 1944.
The Airborne Museum comprises two buildings in a 3000 metre squared park near the church which is in the village square.
Two buildings built in the form of a parachute, house a genuine Waco glider along with many other displays with vintage documents, testimonies weapons, munitions, material and a liberty torch.
A twenty minute film " Flight for Freedom" Interactive computers, allow you to get information on the liberation of Sainte-Mere-Eglise and the Battle of Normandy ( 3 hours of audiovisual
documentation are possible)
www.musee-airborne.com
Address: 14 Rue Eisenhower
50480 Sainte-Mere Eglise
Telephone : 02 33 41 41 35
musee.airborne@wandoo.fr
Sainte-Mere-Eglise
Sainte-Mere-Eglise was the first town to have been liberated on the night of 5th-6th June 1944.
The Airborne Museum comprises two buildings in a 3000 metre squared park near the church which is in the village square.
Two buildings built in the form of a parachute, house a genuine Waco glider along with many other displays with vintage documents, testimonies weapons, munitions, material and a liberty torch.
A twenty minute film " Flight for Freedom" Interactive computers, allow you to get information on the liberation of Sainte-Mere-Eglise and the Battle of Normandy ( 3 hours of audiovisual
documentation are possible)
www.musee-airborne.com
Address: 14 Rue Eisenhower
50480 Sainte-Mere Eglise
Telephone : 02 33 41 41 35
musee.airborne@wandoo.fr
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