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    • Roberts69 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Hello,Thanks for your review.The Memorial du Souvenir museum is entirely run by a small team of volunteers, most of whom are not very young anymore. That is the reason why it is closed off season and open from 1st April to 30th September.We hope to see you at our museum on another occasion.
    • 744debp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an amazingly humbling museum that takes you through the ravages of war. It is truly mind boggling to see the diorama's in the museum that show the huge number of troops on the beach and the utter obliteration of the city during the war. We had the fortune of meeting the President of the museum, Lucien Dayan, while we were there. His knowledge of all the artifacts was nothing short of amazing. He communicated very well with us with his limited English, which was far better than our pitiful French! The hospitality everyone we met while visiting the city was exceptional. The museum is located very near the LAAC art museum. It is literally on the other side of LAAC's sculpture garden in a former bunker. You are steps away from the beach, and it is amazing to see the beach as it is now and then see how it looked during the war. This was truly the highlight of our visit to the wonderful city of Dunkerque!
    • RichardD312 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Firstly, in your Satnav put Rue des Chantiers, or if you have a smart phone simply search on maps for the attraction. From the ferry terminal it was about 20 minute drive several junctions towards Belgium, When you arrive there is a large car park on the left you can park in. They are currently digging up the area around it so beware. There are a number of artefacts and interesting reading on what happened in 1940 with helpful hosts. What I truly found astonishing was just being on the beach itself (it is a 2 min walk from the museum). If you have seen the WW2 documentaries on the evacuation, when you are on the beach it just comes to life and you can imagine it there and then. The beach is HUGE! You find you just stand there and just imagine what it must have been like. The museum closes on 30th September and doesn't open until April, according to the sign.
    • Polly255344 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went to Dunkerque specifically to visit the Memorial du Souvenir, and to walk on the famous beaches. Like other reviewers, I found it a tad difficult to locate the Memorial, but this was partly because it is actually housed in a former bunker, so the building is not especially obvious from the outside. The French and UK flags at the entrance are the markers to look out for. The Memorial is not large, but there are several rooms with very good displays and excellent history photos. The short film at the start of the displays gives a very good overview of Operation Dynamo. Lastly, I must make special mention of the welcoming staff . The 2 elderly gentlemen on duty on the day I visited were friendly, clearly passionate about the Operation Dynamo story, and spoke slowly enough that my French language skills were not overtaxed !
    • JacnTon 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A fantastic place to visit. Not only to see the areas of where it took place but also the Local people where fantastic and unbelievably so warming it was a pleasure to be there
    • Paintings23 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum is full of interesting information, film & artifacts from France, Belgium, Britain & Germany. The film & pictures are quite graphic but very moving. There's a great deal to look at & the finds from the beaches are particularly interesting. There's information boards in various languages but a lo TT of the material is self explanatory.
    • argiedre 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A well hidden place, but when you find it it's really nice to visit. The visit starts with a short film and goes through the whole Operation Dynamo. The entrance is 4 euros, which is a good deal.If you have more time, continue to the direction of Belgium till Leffrinckoucke and find some bunkers on the beach as well as the Fort des Dunes (a fort built in 1870's) if you continue further, there are 2 ships from the Operation Dynamo, unfortunately ships are seen just on high level of low tide.
    • Shaun3030 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      One of the best museums I have ever visited mainly due to its proximity to the scene of the event it commemorates. Its located just across the road from the beaches that were used to evacuate thousands of troops during WW2. Incredible sense of how real the events were thanks to the many artefacts that have been recovered from the beaches including Rolls Royce Merlin engines, arms, mines, tools etc. Many of the items are in an unrestored state which to me really helps you understand the actual events it commemorates. Also exhibits and displays about WW1 and the affects on the local area. Well worth a visit and excellent value at 4 Euro each.
    • Doobasdad 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Takes you through the history of the famous Dunkerque evacuation by the troops encircled by the German forces. Not a large museum but well resourced. Worth a visit
    • 129daved 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Absolutely great museum that describes the evacuation of the BEF in WWII as Operation Dynamo. We stayed in Dunkerque specifically to see this. Only cost about 4 Euro each so certainly not an expensive place to stop at. Give yourself at least an hour here. A few more souvenirs if possible would be good.
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