Museum D-Day Omaha, Normandie

Museum D-Day Omaha ist ein Museum liegt in Vierville-sur-Mer, Normandie. Die Adresse von Museum D-Day Omaha ist Route de Grandcamp, 14710 Vierville-sur-Mer, France. Wenn Sie einen Service benötigen, können Sie sie über die Website oder das Telefon kontaktieren. Die Telefonnummer lautet +33 2 31 21 71 80.

Der Breitengrad der Museum D-Day Omaha ist 49.3751871, und der Längengrad ist -0.9083024. Museum D-Day Omaha liegt in Vierville-sur-Mer, mit den GPS-Koordinaten von 49° 22' 30.6736" N and 0° 54' 29.8886" W.

Die Zeitzone des Ortes ist Europe/Paris, die website ist http://www.dday-omaha.fr/. Wenn Sie Fragen haben, hinterlassen Sie bitte einen Kommentar.

Museum

Öffnungszeiten
Montag: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Dienstag: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Mittwoch: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Donnerstag: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Freitag: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Samstag: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sonntag: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Breite49.3751871Längengrad-0.9083024
Postleitzahl14710DMS Lat49° 22' 30.6736" N
DMS Lng0° 54' 29.8886" WGeoHASHgbz2gk6x71bxs
UTM Zone30UUTM(E)651834.5054374221
UTM(N)5471268.895106734ZeitzoneEurope/Paris
LandFranceProvinzNormandie
Empfohlene Bewertungen
*** (12/06/2016 18:27)
Great museum! Packed with real equipment as a museum should be. No IMAX, charts and plaques that I can see at home. The real deal!
Edit: We visited again in 5/2016 Still great!

They are obviously trying - badly - to cash in on the D-Day mania. The word from the locals is that they survive on the good name of the other local museum, Overlord Museum, and that they are in trouble with the local authorities.

*** (23/11/2013 17:17)
Beautiful + verry accessible remains of Mulberry A, Saint-Laurent-sur-mer (Omaha beach); lane from Museum to the beach.

*** (30/04/2017 00:14)
Nice collection but you dont relive the experience

*** (12/05/2017 02:42)
Good smaĺl museum with nice artifacts and dog accessible (one of the few!)

*** (13/09/2017 04:04)
A great place to go. Again one of the best

*** (09/08/2014 21:02)
Not a museum, but a junk yard. Worth a quick look outside (be careful, specially with kids, lots of sharp rusty bits) but don't go in! Inside is packed with 'things', mostly broken rusty bits, mostly irrelevant. Expensive for what is on display.

Nice personal at the entrance but that doesn't cope for the mess you see on the inside. It's hard to find out what is what, and it doesn't really describe any of the things inside.

*** (29/06/2016 02:32)
+ all the things there are real.
- they do not care about things and they are in very bad conditions. It is sad to see, how things fall apart.

*** (30/05/2017 02:52)
It has a lot of artefacts, but the ones worth looking at is free to watch outside the museum, the things on the inside can also be found at the other museums I'm the area.

*** (18/07/2016 00:12)
Imagine yourself into that bunker having hit by shell.

Not worth the price.
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