About this tour
Step into a 360-degree cinema at Arromanches to watch a 19-minute film chronicling the Normandy campaign's hundred days. Nine screens surround you with restored footage from British, Canadian, German, American and French archives, placing you within the pivotal events of D-Day and the months that followed. France's only circular cinema uses high-definition projection to bring archival material to life, offering a visceral sense of the landings and their global consequences.
Highlights
- Nine screens wrap around you in complete immersion
- Archival footage from five nations' military records
- High-definition restoration of historical film
- Screenings every hour and half-hour
- Fully wheelchair accessible venue
- Reduced rates for over-65s, military, ages 10β18
What to expect
You'll enter a circular auditorium where the 19-minute film begins on the hour or half-hour. Nine screens form a complete ring, so footage surrounds your field of vision rather than playing on a single wall. The material spans newsreels and combat documentation, stitched together chronologically across the hundred days from June to August 1944. Expect documentary-style narration and period audio; this isn't a dramatised reconstruction but restored primary sources. The pacing moves quickly to cover ground campaigns, supply efforts and tactical shifts alongside the initial landings.
Good to know
Arrive 10β15 minutes early to find your entry point and locate seating. Prams and strollers are permitted. Children under ten go free; over-65s and military personnel receive reduced admission. Parking costs 3 euros separately. A valid ID is required to claim discounted rates.
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