Memorial of the landing of Provence

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D-Day Memorial, renovated and reopened in April 2017, pays tribute to all combatants, whether they are "free frenchmen", soldiers from Africa, resistance fighters, escapees from France, volunteers from the Pacific and West Indies, allied soldiers. It is located in the Beaumont Tower (1845).

About

With an exceptional panorama of the Var coast, the memorial is equipped with the latest advances in historical research and new technologies to immerse the visitor in the heart of the Provence landings and the events of the summer of 1944.

The Mount Faron Memorial was inaugurated by General de Gaulle on August 15, 1964 to honor the memory of the men and women involved in the D-Day landings and the liberation of Provence. Contrary to the battle of Normandy, which was mainly led by American troops, it was General de Lattre de Tassigny's B army that was in charge of the two biggest battles of the Provence campaign, Toulon and Marseille. This contribution to the war effort ensured a role and a place for France in the post-war world of nations, and the construction of the Mount Faron Memorial is the symbol of national pride, France liberated by itself.

50 years after its opening, President Hollande wanted the Mount Faron Memorial to be revamped in order to pay a fitting tribute to all those who took part in the event and came from all walks of life to liberate France: the Free French, the soldiers from Africa, the Resistance fighters and the Allies.

The new museographic tour of the Provence landing has 600 m² of exhibition space in which 200 collection objects and numerous multimedia supports are brought together to facilitate the understanding of this historical event little known to the general public.

A place of reflection, transmission and teaching, the memorial also provides a room dedicated to hosting educational workshops.

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Prices

Price Min. Max.
Full price (from 01/01/2024 to 31/12/2024) €6
Reduced price (from 01/01/2024 to 31/12/2024) €3

Free: children under 10, veterans and victims of war, military personnel, defense and ONACVG personnel, disability cards and accompanying adults, school chaperones - numbers subject to change, group drivers, tour guides.
Groups: from 10 people, €3/person + €100 for the group

Opening

All year round, daily.
Closed exceptionally on January 1st and May 1st.
January to May - then October to December :
10h-12h30 / 13h15-17h15

June to September :
10h-12h30 / 13h15-18h30

July and August (non-stop)
10:00 am - 6:30 pm

Ticket office closes 30 min before.

Guided tour at 2:30pm Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

Closed January 1 and May 1.
Annual closure during the second half of December.

Other guided tour times available for groups by prior arrangement.

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Classification & Labels

  • Military
  • Wartime memories
  • Bad weather alternative
  • Cruise friendly - Var

Accessibility

  • Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
  • Doors >=77 cm wide
  • WC + grab handle + adequate space to move
  • Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities
  • Easy French documentation
  • Presence of sitting or standing areas
  • Accessibility: Exterior walkway: Access to the memorial entrance is difficult for PRMs (assistance required for difficult passages). Inside access: Level, 1 wheelchair available, as well as 2 cane chairs. Audio headsets to follow the tour. The visit can be adapted by a cultural mediator according to the type of disability. Document in FALC. Free admission on presentation of disability card.

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