Mémorial Pegasus and its collection

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The Memorial Pegasus at Ranville in Lower Normandy serves as a museum and memorial dedicated to the 6th Airborne Division and their role in the Normandy landings, particularly their capture of the Caen canal and Orne river bridges. This historical site offers visitors a chance to delve into the past and understand the significant events that took place during this time.

Features of the Museum Grounds

The museum is set within a three-acre park that houses the Pegasus Bridge, a replica of the Horsa glider, and memorials dedicated to the men who captured the Caen canal and Orne river bridges. These features provide a tangible connection to the past, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the historical significance of the site.

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FRMusée Mémorial Pegasus à Ranville
FRLe Musée – Mémorial-Pégasus

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology

Mémorial Pegasus
Avenue du Major John Howard 1

Visitor information Mémorial Pegasus

Opening hours

February 1st to March 31st: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
April 1st to September 30th: 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
October 1st to December 15th: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The museum grounds close 30 minutes before closing time.
Closed from December 16th to January 31st.

Admission

Adults€9.50
Children€6.00
Students€6.00

Groups (+ 20 people)
Free for chaperones and bus drivers. One free teacher for every ten students.
Adults €7.50
Children, students €5

Facilities

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Location & Map

Avenue du Major John Howard 1, Bénouville

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Exhibitions

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Mémorial Pegasus Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Mémorial Pegasus in Bénouville, France, is a museum dedicated to the British 6th Airborne Division and their role in the D-Day landings. Visitors generally appreciate the museum's informative exhibits and historical artifacts, including the original Pegasus Bridge. The museum provides a good overview of Operation Deadstick and the early hours of D-Day. Many reviewers mention the knowledgeable guides who offer detailed explanations, enhancing the overall experience. The museum's layout is well-organized, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the events that took place. Some visitors note that while the museum is not large, it offers a significant amount of information and is worth the visit for those interested in World War II history. A few reviewers mention that some exhibits could benefit from updates or more interactive elements. The outdoor area, featuring military vehicles and the bridge itself, is often highlighted as a standout feature. Overall, the Mémorial Pegasus is regarded as a valuable site for understanding a crucial part of the Normandy invasion.

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