Museum Atlantikwall - Normandy France
Taking the grand Bunker - 6 June 1944
Original landing craft fully restoured for the movie "Saving private Ryan".
LCM PA 30-31 was used by Steven Spielberg for his 5 oscars famous movie.
Our exciting vivid and avocative displays (generator room, gas filters room, entrance protecting machine-gun emplacement, staff rest-room, first aid post, ammunition store, arms store, telephone operation room, radio transmission room and oberservation post with its range-finder which provides a panoramic view over the Channel within a 25 miles radius) will help you to relive History, the History of the people who had been waiting for the invasion for three years! ou will also be able to see many interesting and unpublished photos and documents about the Atlantic Wall, the biggest building site of the 20th century which employed over 2 million people.
The "Grand Bunker" at Ouistreham a fantastic site
Located at a stones throw from the beach and the ferry terminal, the Atlantic Wall Museum is inside the old german headquarter which was in charge of the batteries covering the entrance of the river Orne and the canal. The 52ft high concrete tower has been fully restoured to make it look like how it was on the 6th June 1944.
Address: Boulevard du six juin - 14150 Ouistreham Riva Bella Normande France
Telephone: 02 31 97 28 69
www.musee-grand-bunker.com
bunkermusee@aol.com
Original landing craft fully restoured for the movie "Saving private Ryan".
LCM PA 30-31 was used by Steven Spielberg for his 5 oscars famous movie.
Our exciting vivid and avocative displays (generator room, gas filters room, entrance protecting machine-gun emplacement, staff rest-room, first aid post, ammunition store, arms store, telephone operation room, radio transmission room and oberservation post with its range-finder which provides a panoramic view over the Channel within a 25 miles radius) will help you to relive History, the History of the people who had been waiting for the invasion for three years! ou will also be able to see many interesting and unpublished photos and documents about the Atlantic Wall, the biggest building site of the 20th century which employed over 2 million people.
The "Grand Bunker" at Ouistreham a fantastic site
Located at a stones throw from the beach and the ferry terminal, the Atlantic Wall Museum is inside the old german headquarter which was in charge of the batteries covering the entrance of the river Orne and the canal. The 52ft high concrete tower has been fully restoured to make it look like how it was on the 6th June 1944.
Address: Boulevard du six juin - 14150 Ouistreham Riva Bella Normande France
Telephone: 02 31 97 28 69
www.musee-grand-bunker.com
bunkermusee@aol.com
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