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Musée Mémoire 39-45 de Calais

Children at the 39-45 Memory Museum in Calais
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The 1939-1945 Memorial Museum in Calais, located in a long German bunker, retraces the Second World War through 23 rooms. Period objects, photos, uniforms and weapons illustrate the war, from the German invasion to the Liberation in 1944.
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Musée Mémoire 39-45 de Calais
Parc Saint-Pierre - 62100 CALAIS

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Openings

From 1 May 2025 to 30 September 2025From October 1, 2025 to November 11, 2025
Monday10 AM - 00PM
Tuesday10 AM - 00PM
Wednesday10 AM - 00PM
Thursday10 AM - 00PM
Friday10 AM - 00PM
Open on Saturday10 AM - 00PM
Sunday10 AM - 00PM
Monday11 AM - 00PM
Wednesday11 AM - 00PM
Thursday11 AM - 00PM
Friday11 AM - 00PM
Open on Saturday11 AM - 00PM

Diverse collections

These old rooms are transformed into 23 exhibition rooms. The tour is chronological while addressing many themes. Facing England, Calais and its port were highly strategic during the Second World War. Significant episodes therefore took place there and the Occupation was a daily pressure for the people of Calais. Photos, posters, press cuttings, period objects bear witness to this dark period. As for the weapons, uniforms, period military equipment, they illustrate a turbulent conflict in Calais.

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Commander Roger Mengin on the left Collection Museum Memoire 1939 1945 ©Memory Museum 39/45
Commander Mengin
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What's new in 2025?

New fresco and new room

A room now pays tribute to the Canadian army, which liberated Calais in September 1944. A scene from life features Canadian soldiers. The 94-metre corridor of the Musée Mémoire 1939-1945 has been given an original makeover. Visitors will discover 10 frescoes by David Avelart. These are reproductions of drawings identified on the walls of various blockhouses of the Atlantic Wall on the Opal Coast.

View of the entrance to the Mémoire museum and the length of the bunker in the green setting of Richelieu Park.

1940: 85 years ago, Operation Dynamo and the Battle of Britain

From the beginning of the German invasion, Calais found itself at the heart of the fighting, and played an important role for what followed. From May 22 to 26, the French and English were entrenched in the Citadel of Calais and slow down the Germans. Meanwhile, on the beaches of Dunkirk, Operation Dynamo has begun and British and French soldiers have started to embark for England! A few weeks later, it is the Battle of Britain. German aircraft are omnipresent on the Opal Coast and multiply raids on England throughout the summer. A room of the Calais Memorial Museum 1939-1945 is dedicated to the first major air battle in history. It shows in particular two emblematic fighter plane engines, the Spitfire and the Messerschmitt 1, both shot down in the sky of Calais.

View of the exhibition rooms of the Musée Mémoire 39-45 with period pieces relating to the reality of the Second World War in Calais. ©Nohcab
Period outfits and clothing presented in the exhibition rooms of the Musée Mémoire 39-45 in Calais. ©Nohcab
Impressive view of the long central corridor of the longest German bunker in Europe. ©Nohcab