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Hélène Marie11 Rue Victor Schoelcher
Blainville Sur Orne
14550
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Celebrate the 80th anniversary of the historic D-Day landings of June 6th, 1944, by staying in our charming gite offering two beautiful bedrooms for rent. Nestled just 4 km away from Café Gondrée, the renowned Pegasus Bridge, which holds the distinction of being the first liberated bridge and house in the iconic Battle of Normandy. Immerse yourself in the history as you take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque canal leading directly to this significant landmark.Reviews
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- Pegasus Bridge Museum: Located in nearby Benouville, this museum pays tribute to the British airborne troops who played a crucial role in the D-Day landings during World War II. Explore the history and artifacts related to this iconic bridge and the events that unfolded here.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in Caen, this museum is dedicated to the history of World War II and the Battle of Normandy. It offers a comprehensive overview of the war, including interactive exhibits, films, and displays that delve into the causes and consequences of the conflict.
- Caen Castle: Also known as Château de Caen, this medieval fortress showcases the rich history of the region. Explore its ramparts, towers, and keep, and visit the Museum of Normandy and Fine Arts Museum housed within the castle complex.
- Juno Beach: As one of the Normandy landing sites on D-Day, Juno Beach holds great historical significance. It offers beautiful sandy shores and is home to the Juno Beach Centre, a museum and memorial dedicated to the Canadian soldiers who fought here.
- Abbaye aux Dames: Located in Caen, this historic abbey was founded by William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. Admire the stunning Romanesque architecture, visit the abbey church, and explore the exhibitions that highlight the abbey's role throughout history.
- Château de Falaise: Situated in Falaise, this medieval castle is famous as the birthplace of William the Conqueror. Explore its well-preserved ramparts, towers, and courtyards, and learn about the life and legacy of this influential historical figure.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: This coastal town is renowned for its Mulberry Harbor, an artificial port created during World War II. Visit the Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema to experience a panoramic film that depicts the events of the D-Day landings.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Located in Bayeux, this UNESCO-listed masterpiece is a must-see attraction. The tapestry depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and it offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval history.
- Omaha Beach: Another significant landing site on D-Day, Omaha Beach is now a peaceful stretch of coastline. Visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, which pays tribute to the American soldiers who lost their lives during the invasion. 10. Honfleur: Situated on the estuary of the Seine River, Honfleur is a charming seaside town known for its picturesque harbor. Explore its narrow streets lined with timber-framed houses, visit the Saint Catherine's Church, and enjoy the vibrant art scene in this historic setting.