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Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema, Arromanches-les-Bains

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At Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema, the film “The Price Of Freedom” is presented on nine screens in a circular theater. This movie is known for its impressive mix of archived film from June 1944 with present-day pictures. Choose to start, finish, or center your holiday on a trip to Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema by using our Arromanches-les-Bains trip itinerary builder website.
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  • It was my third visit in the region, but the first time that I discovered the cinema. Very impressive and instructive experience, footages from the D Day and words of people that lived those savage... 
    It was my third visit in the region, but the first time that I discovered the cinema. Very impressive and instructive experience, footages from the D Day and words of people that lived those savage...  more »
  • I’ve been to several museums in the area that have a 360 cinema and although this one is good the one at Caen is better. There is a small display of WW2 memorabilia and story boards as you enter the.....  more
    I’ve been to several museums in the area that have a 360 cinema and although this one is good the one at Caen is better. There is a small display of WW2 memorabilia and story boards as you enter the.....  more »
  • If you are visiting the WW2 beaches this is a must see. The cinema is placed on the top of high cliffs and commands a good view over the Channel and the wrecks of the Mulberry Harbours that played... 
    If you are visiting the WW2 beaches this is a must see. The cinema is placed on the top of high cliffs and commands a good view over the Channel and the wrecks of the Mulberry Harbours that played...  more »
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  • The movie offered at this establishment is about 15 minutes in length and gives a great synopsis about the history of Normandy & D-Day. This theater is nestled at the top of a hill overlooking the beach and ocean. I recommend walking down the very steep hill (if able) to explore this small village. There are a lot of historical landmarks and things to experience before continuing your journey around Normandy. In the building with the theater, there is a lower level gift shop with bathrooms and vending machines.
  • Stunning views and statues outside. Cinema is OK but hard to watch unless you have eyes in the back of your head. Thought it cheeky to charge for parking as well as entry.
  • A spectacular view of the Malbury harbour. A testament to the soldier, engineers and sailors who built it. The 360' cinema was interesting, to see the raw footage taken on those fateful days.
  • The view and exhibits outside are very good. The movie is impressive and it's interesting to see the French story.
  • The movie is short but interesting and the view from the building is, alone, worth going up the hill. We walked up from town but you can drive up and park. I do suggest walking if able.

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