The plane you will be boarding at the D-Day Experience building was built in 1943 and has a unique history. history. After its service in the US Army Air Force, it was used for civil aviation by a British airline and then parked on a tarmac to be opened to the public…
The D-Day Experience is not only an attraction, it is also an exhibition place for exceptionally rare items. First, discover the preparations for the D-Day invasion through objects that belonged to the men who fought for our freedom. Their story is told through the eyes of Colonel Wolverton, who helps you better understand the stakes and the state of mind of each soldier who participated in these events. During the visit, you will have the opportunity to admire authentic, unique and emblematic objects: General Eisenhower’s jacket, the outfit of the famous Lt. Richard D. Winters, the real D-Day cricket… Each object tells the story of its owner during the battles that followed D-Day.
Their particularity: their authenticity, their rarity, their history.