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A clifftop circular cinema in Normandy screening a 360-degree film on the D-Day landings using rare wartime archival footage.
Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema is a museum and cinema attraction in Arromanches-les-Bains, Normandy, built on the clifftops above the former Mulberry Harbour site used during the D-Day landings of June 1944. The circular building houses a 360-degree projection screen that surrounds visitors entirely, screening the film "The 100 Days of the Battle of Normandy," which combines rare wartime archival footage with panoramic projection to place the audience at the centre of the campaign. While the site sits outside Paris and the Île-de-France region, it is a well-established destination for visitors travelling through northern France.
Screenings run on the hour and half hour, and entry is timed to coincide with the next available showing. Visitors stand within the circular auditorium as footage plays from all angles, covering the planning, landings, and ground campaign across the hundred-day Normandy operation. The site also includes an exhibit tracing the construction and strategic role of the Mulberry Harbour, the prefabricated temporary port assembled offshore to supply Allied forces. An on-site shop stocks books, maps, and educational materials related to the landings. Entry tickets cover admission to the screening and access to the harbour exhibit, with shows running throughout the day.
Shows run on the hour and half hour, so plan to arrive a few minutes before your chosen screening. Present your ticket at the entrance and make your way through to the cinema. If you miss one showing, the next will follow shortly.
The auditorium is a fully circular space, with projection covering the entire surrounding screen. Guests stand at the centre of the room during the film. Please silence your phone before the screening begins, and refrain from filming or photography during the show.
After the screening, take time to explore the artificial harbour exhibit on site, which traces the construction and role of the Mulberry Harbour. A shop selling books, souvenirs, and educational materials is also available before or after your visit.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema is a unique circular cinema built on the clifftops above Arromanches, in Normandy, where visitors watch 'The 100 Days of the Battle of Normandy', a film about the D-Day campaign presented through rare wartime archival footage and panoramic 360-degree projection surrounding you from every angle.
Shows run on the hour and half hour, so it is worth planning your arrival to catch the next available screening.
The cinema is located at Rue du Calvaire, 14117, Arromanches-les-Bains, in Normandy, France, situated on the clifftops above the town of Arromanches.
Your ticket grants admission to the 360-degree film screening of 'The 100 Days of the Battle of Normandy', and access to the on-site artificial harbour exhibit tracing the construction and strategic role of the Mulberry Harbour during the D-Day landings. An on-site shop selling books, souvenirs, and educational materials is also available to visitors.
Present your ticket at the entrance on arrival and proceed to the cinema in time for your chosen screening.
Arromanches 360° Circular Cinema, Arromanches 360° Circular Cinema, Rue du Calvaire, Chemin du calvaire, Arromanches-les-Bains
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