The memorial and historical exhibition In their Footsteps returns to Juno and Sword Beach.

This exhibition is timely while the museums are still closed: 100% outdoors, no handling, accessible 7 days a week, visitors use their own smartphone to access the web application.



Each kiosk presents the history of these men and women, soldiers or civilians, who lived through the Landing of June 6, 1944. 
During the visit you will find poignant testimonies, the progress of the liberation of each village and archive photos.

The 7 kiosks are installed until November, in the towns of the Juno Beach and Sword Beach sector: 
Courseulles-sur-mer,

Bernières-sur-mer,

Saint-Aubin-sur-mer,

Langrune-sur-mer,

Luc-sur -mer,

Douvres-la-Délivrande and the

Bény-Reviers Canadian military cemetery.

In addition to the kiosks, the free “In their Footsteps” web application, without downloading on the link https://dansleurspas.com/?hl=en, offers additional audio, video and text testimonials, archive images and sites of tourist interest located near the kiosks.
You can also enter the web application by scanning the Q code.


The memorial and historical exhibition In their Footsteps returns to Juno and Sword Beach. It pays homage to the actors and witnesses of the Second World War.
Behind-the-scenes video of the exhibition



A promotional video of the exhibition
















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