The Normandy Victory Museum, also known as the Battle of the Hedge Museum, is built on a former American airfield and offers a deep dive into the 100 days following the D-Day landings. Through immersive storytelling and interactive exhibitions, visitors can explore over 15,000 WWII artifacts. This engaging museum plays a crucial role in preserving Normandy’s WWII history, providing a vivid and educational experience that brings the past to life.
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