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Hélène Marie11 Rue Victor Schoelcher
Blainville Sur Orne
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Celebrate the 80th anniversary of the historic D-Day landings of June 6th, 1944, by renting our charming gite offering two delightful bedrooms. Situated just 4 km away from Café Gondrée, the iconic Pegasus Bridge, which holds the honor of being the first liberated bridge and house in the pivotal battle of Normandy. Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic canal to reach this remarkable landmark.Reviews
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Attractions
- Pegasus Bridge Museum (Musée Mémorial Pegasus): Located in nearby Ranville, this museum commemorates the famous Pegasus Bridge and the role it played during the D-Day landings in World War II. It displays an impressive collection of military artifacts, including a replica of the Horsa glider that landed near the bridge.
- Caen Memorial (Mémorial de Caen): Situated in Caen, the Caen Memorial is a renowned museum dedicated to the history of World War II and the Battle of Normandy. It provides insightful exhibits, interactive displays, and audiovisual presentations, offering visitors a comprehensive understanding of the war's impact on the region.
- Abbaye aux Hommes (Abbey of Saint-Étienne): Located in Caen, the Abbey of Saint-Étienne is a remarkable Romanesque church founded by William the Conqueror. This historical site showcases stunning architecture, including the tomb of William the Conqueror, and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich medieval heritage.
- Château de Caen (Caen Castle): Situated in the heart of Caen, this medieval fortress is an imposing structure that dates back to the 11th century. The castle houses several museums, including the Museum of Normandy and the Fine Arts Museum, providing visitors with a diverse range of exhibits to explore.
- Mémorial des Civils dans la Guerre (Memorial for Civilian Victims of WWII): Located in Falaise, this museum is dedicated to the memory of civilian victims during World War II. It sheds light on the experiences and hardships faced by civilians during the war through thought-provoking exhibits and personal accounts.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: Situated on the Normandy coast, Arromanches-les-Bains is known for its Mulberry Harbour, which was an artificial port constructed during the D-Day landings. Visitors can explore the remains of the harbor and learn about its crucial role in the Allied invasion.
- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum and memorial dedicated to the Canadian soldiers who landed on Juno Beach during the D-Day invasion. It provides an in-depth look at Canada's involvement in World War II and honors the sacrifices made by its troops.
- Mémorial de Falaise (Falaise Memorial): Situated in Falaise, this museum pays tribute to the Battle of Normandy and the role it played in the liberation of France. The memorial houses exhibits that detail the military campaigns, strategies, and the impact of the battle on the local population.
- Bayeux Tapestry (Tapisserie de Bayeux): Located in Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable medieval embroidery that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers visitors a unique opportunity to witness this intricate piece of history. 10. Château de Fontaine-Henry (Fontaine-Henry Castle): Situated in Fontaine-Henry, this beautiful Renaissance-style castle dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore its well-preserved interior, including the grand halls, furnished rooms, and beautiful gardens, providing a glimpse into the life of the French nobility.