Combining eyewitness accounts and historical facts with the village's emblematic sites, the guide invites you to relive the breakthrough of the Allied armies at Creully-sur-Seulles. On June 6, 1944, the Canadian and British armies joined forces at the foot of the château, liberating the village and narrowly saving it from destruction. General Montgomery set up his command post nearby, and the first BBC broadcast on French territory went out from the château on June 7, 1944.
Types
- Adult
- Normandy battle
- D-Day
- History
- Hikes/Walks
- Visit
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Prices
Free for all