Musées America & Gold Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Seeing family links in the Gold Beach section (downstairs). Uniforms, logbooks, and medals of two brave airmen who helped bomb the German gun emplacements overlooking the beach in the early hours befo...
More a private museum, a small display on the war, then postal service and planes B4 the war. Very small museum and not much to take away from it. Not 1 I would recommend or visit again
There were few Americans in this sector, and this museum tells the story of those few. It isn't the largest, but it has some lovely artifacts, and tells the stories of both D-Day and the overall Opera...
The name is a little mis-leading! We visited the museum as part of a very short stay in Normandy and we were staying about 100m away. Super museum, split into two areas. I was interested part that ...
More interested in the history of the Normandy landings than of Captain Bird's transatlantic flight, the latter was nevertheless engaging and informative. The real gem for us however was the exhibitio...
Do get there
Seeing family links in the Gold Beach section (downstairs). Uniforms, logbooks, and medals of two brave airmen who helped bomb the German gun emplacements overlooking the beach in the early hours befo...
Not worth the visit
More a private museum, a small display on the war, then postal service and planes B4 the war. Very small museum and not much to take away from it. Not 1 I would recommend or visit again
Interesting
There were few Americans in this sector, and this museum tells the story of those few. It isn't the largest, but it has some lovely artifacts, and tells the stories of both D-Day and the overall Opera...
Great little museum
The name is a little mis-leading! We visited the museum as part of a very short stay in Normandy and we were staying about 100m away. Super museum, split into two areas. I was interested part that ...
Well worth a 2 or 3 hour visit.
More interested in the history of the Normandy landings than of Captain Bird's transatlantic flight, the latter was nevertheless engaging and informative. The real gem for us however was the exhibitio...