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Musee du Debarquement
Built on the very beach where the first American troops landed on June 6th 1944, the Utah Beach Museum recounts the story of D-Day in 10 sequences, from the preparation of the landing, to the final...

Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy
Based in Bayeux, the museum covers the invasion of France by the Allies in June 1944 from the D-Day Landings to the end of the Battle of Normandy. Inside you’ll find a large collection of military...

Ferme-musee du Cotentin
Discover the daily life of a Norman farm as you explore the farm museum’s various reconstructed spaces, including a dairy, press, stable and bakery. You’ll see the horse-drawn and motorised...

Bayeux Tapestry
View the intricate embroidered cloth that tells the story of the events preceding the Norman invasion of England in 1066. Audio guided tours are available on request.

Caen-Normandie Memorial Centre
A modern and interactive space, the Caen-Normandie Memorial Centre provides an overview of the causes and effects of war, as well as the continuation of war in modern day society. Educational...
Eagle’s Nest Tour
Journey up to the mountainous region of Bavaria and visit Hitler’s famous tea house, the Eagle’s Nest, with the chance to explore the depths of the underground bunker complex.

Montjuic Cable Car
Take a scenic cable car ride to the top of Montjuic Mountain, an Olympic enclave full of history and symbolism, and enjoy unparalleled views of Barcelona. Once you’re on the mountain, you can visit...

East Side Gallery
Over 1km long, the East Side Gallery is an international memorial for freedom created in 1990 along a stretch of the former Berlin Wall. The gallery is made up of a series of paintings that tell the...

Berlin Walking Tour
Give your students the perfect introduction to this fascinating capital with a guided walking tour. Tailored to meet the needs and learning requirements of your group, you’ll focus on the topics...

Berlin Wall Memorial & Documentation Centre
See, hear and smell 800 years of history by delving into the life of the people of Berlin throughout the different eras in this interactive, 23-themed-roomed museum.

The Brandenburg Gate
Commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia, the gate opened in 1791, 100 years before Germany was originally unified. The iconic landmark tells the story of Germany’s creation, its...

Topography of Terror Exhibition
Based on the authentic site of the former Gestapo, SS and SA Headquarters, learn how this deadly military unit managed task forces, concentration camps and finalised the plans laid out in the Wannsee...