
A new museum to be built in Ravenoville
Article published in La Manche Libre – 29/01/2025 The new museum is scheduled to open in spring 2028, with work starting in 2026. At the
A few press articles published since the project’s inception…
Article published in La Manche Libre – 29/01/2025 The new museum is scheduled to open in spring 2028, with work starting in 2026. At the
Article published in La Presse de la Manche – 30/01/2025 UNLOADING. The project was presented a few days ago to the municipal council of Sainte-Mère-Église.
Article published in Tendance Ouest – 24/01/2025. In 2028, Ravenoville will be home to Europe’s first museum dedicated to prisoners of war. Construction is scheduled
Article published in Ouest France on 24/01/25
The museum project had been on the drawing board since the revelation to the general public, in 2014, of the existence of a German prison camp run by the American army from 1944 to 1947 in Foucarville (Manche).
Article published in La Presse de la Manche – 30/11/2024 340 professionals, including 250 over two days, took part in the 6th edition of the
Article published in La Presse de la Manche on 20/06/24. FOUCARVILLE. Ceremony attended by Fondation Adenauer students TWELVE Franco-German students from the Fondation Adenauer, chaired
Article published in La Presse de la Manche – 08/06/2024 “So that the horrors of war no longer strike our countries”. At the end of
Article published in the Journal des Art – 05/21/24. The W. J. Kennedy Foundation plans to build a museum near the former site of the
Article published in La Croix – 01/23/2025 To mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, a museum on German prisoners of war has been announced for
France 3 Normandie on 13/06/2020. In Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, the Utah Beach Landing Museum presents a new exhibition entitled “A German prison camp at Foucarville”, retracing the
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