Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema: Experience the unique 19-minute film telling the Battle of Normandy

Immerse yourself in the Battle of Normandy with the unique 19-minute film at Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema. Experience the history through stunning archive images on 9 screens. Check the website for opening days and times.

Duration: 20 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema - With this admission ticket, relive the Battle of Normandy through the 20 minutes’ long film. 

You will watch the film on the Circular Cinema’s 9 screens and in High Definition for a completely immersive experience. 

The images projected on nine screens stem from British, Canadian, German, American and French archives.

On both sides of the Channel, one was preparing for this long-awaited moment. Then, in spite of unfavourable weather conditions, came the morning of June 6, 1944, the first step towards the liberation of Western Europe. From the landings on the 5 beaches of the Manche and Calvados departments to the tragic bombing of Le Havre on September 12, the Battle of Normandy lasted 100 days.

Experience 20 minutes of pure historical intensity!

What's Included
  • Admission to Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Parking fee (3
Additional Information

Come and explore ‘The 100 Days of the Battle of Normandy,’ a 20-minute film that narrates the story of the Battle of Normandy.

Experience the essence of the D-Day Landings and the pivotal events that have shaped our modern world.

This film is showcased on nine screens in High Definition at Arromanches 360°, France’s unique circular cinema.

The visuals displayed on the nine screens are sourced from British, Canadian, German, American, and French archives.

  • The reduced rate is available for Children aged 10 up to 18 ; Over 65s ; Military Service personnel
  • Free for Children aged 0-9 and War Veterans
  • A valid form of ID is required for the reduced rate.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • The film is shown on the hour and at half past every hour and lasts 19 minutes.
Location
Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema
Chemin du Calvaire,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Gerry_b
Jun 8, 2024
On a trip to pay homage... - On a trip to pay homage to the allied troops that participated in the D Day landings. They don't make em like that any more! The 360 cinema at Arromanches was great value for money and educational.
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Val77papyrus
May 20, 2024
Rich in objects on the Second World War with films and audio guides for in-depth explanations - Visit to the Caen Memorial Museum with entry to the temporary exhibition at the dawn of the American century from 1933 to 1844 Interesting subject until January. 2025 beautiful objects collected to understand the history of this new world country Allow one day to do the complete visit of both with a lunch break
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Laurie3777
May 10, 2024
Beautiful immersion in the past, almost 80 years ago. - We started with the 360° in Arromanches then the Caen memorial. Magnificent immersions in the history of the Second World War and particularly the landings. A great review of the school program before the college certificate!
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796brigitteh
Mar 14, 2024
Do not forget - Superb and very informative panoramic cinema, the staff is very professional more city tour Arromanches
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910audreys
Jun 16, 2024
Good material, but misused - disappointed - I only gave 3 stars because I stayed hungry during this visit. Indeed, objects and photos give emotion but the sequence of events, taken one after the other, disappointed me a little. I visited the memorial of Peronne on the First World War and I did not find in Caen the height gain to understand the reasons for certain situations or decisions. Some summaries or no side were missing that would have given me to see the picture in its entirety. In particular, I found the Pacific war sections too succinct. The landing room is only a list of dates and, as for the rest, this lacks explanation. For example, we see a gallen station, it is said that it is easy to manufacture itself. But what a gallen post is never explained. Finally, we went to see the "Film 360° immersive": “Europe, our history”. I found this way of projecting images everywhere chaotically very uncomfortable. We must constantly turn to see everywhere if we really want to see everything and as for the rest, there is only an accumulation of images illustrating events but without any explanation. In addition, it would perhaps be interesting to revisit the subject a little and because even if this is Europe we are talking about, it is not isolated from the rest of the world and in this film, it seems that if...
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Julieng819
Apr 28, 2024
Quite interesting but not essential - Average for a family visit with a child aged 10 and 13. Not necessarily a must for us. Lots of groups in large numbers, even first thing in the morning.
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Joanna2076
Apr 11, 2024
A good start - Reasonably priced and regular showings of the film. We loved the little museum before the cinema - it went through the D-Day landings and liberation of Normandy in a chronological way - so very helpful for the beginning of our visit. The film itself was very clever - showed lots of images and made you feel part of it. I just wish there had been a bit more dialogue to go with it - more veterans speaking about there experiences would have made it even more meaningful.
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Stevel269
Jul 13, 2024
Waste of time and money. Doesn’t mention the very reason people visit that beach. The Mulberry B harbour. - What a waste of an opportunity. Overlooking the beach that saw the Mulberry B harbour built, the film is about the first 100 days after D-Day. A subject that is covered in other locations, and much better. Not a mention of the harbours. Yet this location is all about the harbours. Recommend - don’t waste your money. Unless they change the film. And be careful of the climb to the cinema, it’s very steep and punishing.
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Johnkj5250ic
Jun 15, 2024
What have you done here? Shameful. - We have visited this cinema 5 times in the last 15 years or so, each time with different family members and friends. Originally, the film was effective and emotive. It showed the horrors of war, the noise of war, the destruction, the booming guns of the boats shelling the batteries prior to the invasion. It showed how it was during the landings and how it is today. Veterans talked of their experiences. "Some people can't imagine the horrors that took place here. Others, can't forget" I looked forward to new visitors being impressed with it, but what did I get? A new film, no booming guns, no film of before and today, a basic history lesson which is better told at other venues throughout Normandie. It finishes with some upbeat, Elvis style song that is so disrespectful of the victims of war it has been put together by someone who has no emotional attachment to the events of the landings.. Please can you throw out this latest travesty, this amateur clap trap? Just admit what a huge error of judgement you have made and reinstate the emotive and respectful film of years gone by. A complete waste of time and money.
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Charles
Jun 8, 2024
Ill-informed woke claptrap. Venue is okay, but film is a terrible waste of time!! - If you you want to know about the Mulberry Harbour and Normandy Landings look elsewhere. I assume the sadly skewed tripe we had to stand and endure for 25mins was assembled by some sixth formers on day release. This expensive installation is located at the actual site of the extraordinary Mulberry Harbour, arguably one of the most important engineering feats of the 20th Century, however you will not learn who designed it, how it actually got there or see much of the remaining infrastructure outside in use - in fact the British, apart from a minuscule quote from Churchill are hardly represented at all, possibly they were there but really didn’t do a lot (apart from design, build, transport snd erect the most important infrastructure of D-Day, securing the landings in the terrible storms that shortly ensued) - More time is spent with footage of sobbing French women who lost homes and loved ones in the distraction raids that preceded the invasion - massively outnumbered by the young blood of foreign allies who were to liberate them. The credits are played out for some bizarre reasons to an American Deep South black blues track which would have been unknown to all but the most avant guarde of the allied services. An expensive and uninformed load of tripe that could - and should be so much more. I suggest they employ adults and re-do the whole thing as it’s not worth a fraction of the E7.00 entrance fee.
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