A stone‘s throw from the Pointe Saint Mathieu, step back in time in this exceptional German command post bunker.

On 5 floors, discover a museum focused on personal accounts and anecdotes, illustrated by thousands of objects, documents and photographs. Underground, experience the daily life of soldiers on the Atlantic Wall.

Then, in the many themed rooms, relive the History of the war in Brittany, told by those who lived trhough it.

And finally, discover the unique panorama offered by the rooftop observation posts over the entrance to the Bay of Brest, the Crozon peninsula and the island of Ushant.

Musée Mémoire 39-45 - 1939-2017

A stone‘s throw from the Pointe Saint Mathieu, step back in time in this exceptional German command post bunker.

On 5 floors, discover a museum focused on personal accounts and anecdotes, illustrated by thousands of objects, documents and photographs. Underground, experience the daily life of soldiers on the Atlantic Wall.

Then, in the many themed rooms, relive the History of the war in Brittany, told by those who lived trhough it.

And finally, discover the unique panorama offered by the rooftop observation posts over the entrance to the Bay of Brest, the Crozon peninsula and the island of Ushant.

The “Musée Mémoires 39-45” is a childhood dream.

We are two brothers, Aurélien and Clément Coquil, passionate about History, or rather passionate about all the individual experiences of senior Bretons during WW2.
All these stories that make History.
We have been collecting these memories for more than 20 years, from combatants and their families and from civilians caught upin the turmoil. It is these accounts and real-life experiences that could very well come from your parents or grandparents that you will find in the museum, illustrated by objects and photographs.
We are always interested in accounts and mementoes from this period, do not hesitate to contact us!

The “Musée Mémoires 39-45” is a childhood dream.

We are two brothers, Aurélien and Clément Coquil, passionate about History, or rather passionate about all the individual experiences of senior Bretons during WW2.
All these stories that make History.
We have been collecting these memories for more than 20 years, from combatants and their families and from civilians caught upin the turmoil. It is these accounts and real-life experiences that could very well come from your parents or grandparents that you will find in the museum, illustrated by objects and photographs.
We are always interested in accounts and mementoes from this period, do not hesitate to contact us!

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fam old
1 year ago
Ur brav and virdi. Kampennet mat ar blockhaus, kinniget eo brav ar prezhioù dastumet a-hed ar bloavezhioù. Sichant-tre perc'henned al lec'h ha laouen int bet o kaozeal ganeomp eus kalez traoù dedennus.
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Aurore Legrain
1 year ago
Magnificent immersive journey
Super moving
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Dermot Fuller
1 year ago
Really interesting place!!
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Alain Rannou
1 year ago
Very good surprise for this museum. The 1h30 visit passes very quickly as the reconstructed scenes from this dramatic period are perfect. You would believe it.
In short, it’s definitely worth the detour!
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Alain Rahier
1 year ago
Museum to absolutely see...the exhibitions are Top! don't miss the bombing of Brest in the cellar. It looks like it!!
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Lena
1 year ago
My congratulations for the preservation of this site, the quality of the presentations and of course, the excellent welcome.
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Pauline Salaün
1 year ago
Very well done museum, the children loved it!
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Thierry Maignan
1 year ago
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Elias Guerrouj
1 year ago
Thank you to the whole team for this unforgettable experience.
The past deserves to be maintained and passed on by enthusiasts like you.
A surprise and memorable animation
Simply thank you.
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Grin Grin
1 year ago
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Gaelle Trotot
1 year ago
Really very good
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Adeline Guitton
1 year ago
To do
Really super interesting
Immersive family museum in a bunker, top scenography, I recommend
If there's one thing the French can do, it's museums! This one is dedicated to the German occupation and what the Allies luckily did with it. We can be forever grateful! The development of the situation between 39 and 45 is presented on a total of 5 floors. Scenes that were certainly the same are shown, accompanied by audio, with these initially being set to music in German. Contemporary witness reports provide additional and very clear explanations without appearing cheesy! Then you go through all the stages of development in this bunker. Captivity, Resistance, Allies. Here too, there are always contemporary witness reports. An air raid can be relived as a simulation, very impressive. There is also a small outdoor area with a US tank, a few anti-aircraft guns and a trench, but it is too styled to appear remotely realistic. This could have been improved somewhat if necessary. Otherwise: worth every cent!!! Thanks. Admission: €8.50, as of August '24. Explanations in French, English and German. Recommendation for families: not suitable for children under 12! They might not fully explain the story behind it and some things might be a bit disturbing.
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David Martin
1 year ago
A true reality
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Therese Cottard
1 year ago
Very good welcome very good
The exhibitions are of quality
Top sincerely nothing to complain about. Clean, clear installation, top decor. A largely reasonable price. Friendly welcome... We will come back if we come back to the area. Thanks to these enthusiasts
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Davy Le Gall
1 year ago
Exceptional museum!!!
You absolutely must not miss the simulation!!!
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Philippe Pa25
1 year ago
An exceptional museum for those interested in this period of our history. Men, weapons, uniforms, anecdotes are very well presented.
An enriching visit.
Wasn’t aware of any war time installations in the area. 🙄 So, as a history nerd, I had to go there and found a pretty decent museum. Well maintained and very explanatory. It’s basically around a former German artillery position. Interesting stuff is shown.
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Antoin D
1 year ago
Unavoidable. Friendly owner and very interesting museum.
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Lucie Mossard
1 year ago
Very beautiful museum on several floors, with indoor and outdoor parts
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Arthur 0101 O
1 year ago
It is really worth it in summer. The outside is really beautiful by seeing the fort and the inside is also really interesting because you can discover how everyone lived underground.
Superb place
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Louis Hocquaux
2 years ago
Came in 2017 with my parents, great exhibition and above all I put myself in the place of an average French person who is terrified in a cellar rich in sound and light which recreates the Second World War
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Maïté
2 years ago
Beautiful place with a view of everything. Discover what happened during the war as they experienced it.
everything is perfect the thing that needs to be improved is at the beginning there are explanations but with not much light I had to take out my phone and meter the flash
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Joel DE GUIDEL
2 years ago
Passionate about history, it was with great pleasure that I visited this museum. Impressive bunker. Beautiful pieces presented. Recommended for any history buff.
Very friendly welcome.
Easy access and parking.
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jean luc renaud
2 years ago
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Patricia Paul
2 years ago
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Nicolas Giroux
2 years ago
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Tytof Le Gall
2 years ago
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Sylvain Houllier
2 years ago
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Andy Dolinski
2 years ago
This is a wonderful museum and I love the way they have framed the stories - both known facts and stories from those who lived the experience first hand. Took us over 2 hours to read through everything. Worth a visit!
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Fox 49
2 years ago
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Le Gall Bernard
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Bernard Gerves
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Serge Bodin
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Constance BESSE
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Enzo Bouet
2 years ago
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Serge Thomas
2 years ago
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Samuel Bernard
2 years ago
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Lex Atari
2 years ago
One of the most interesting places in western France. A place where history stopped. Thanks to enthusiasts, this command centre, built by the Germans, has been restored and restored to its original state. It is accessible to everyone.
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bazan
2 years ago
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Elaine Barker
2 years ago
Interesting place lots of information on ww2 in 3 languages..well laid out easy to read displays and so many objects of interest and moving personal stories..left feeling quite emotional..well worth a visit.
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Mat Z
2 years ago
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Roger King
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Franck BOURDOIS
2 years ago
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Monia Lupini
2 years ago
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Philippe Van Os
2 years ago
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2 years ago
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Laurie & Vincent
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Christian Quirin
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Nicolas Pouvreau
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Loïc KERIVIN
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René Altéro
2 years ago
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Cecile
2 years ago
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Richard Scholes
2 years ago
A really interesting museum and excellent value for money
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Ribelles Francis
2 years ago
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Mélissa Clech
2 years ago
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eric alboussiere
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Zoey Empson
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Bera
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Valérie Année
2 years ago
The bunker is in great condition. The museum is small but very informative, and with the museum being small it has a very personal and special feel to it.
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Martine MAGNIN
2 years ago
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Etienne Landuré
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Alexandre CORET
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Amélie LB
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Valérie TELLE
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Mathieu KAMINSKI
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Carole LORE
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Coralie Borie
2 years ago
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2 years ago
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Damien LEDOUX
2 years ago
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Samuel Watkins
2 years ago
Great museum, lots of interesting stories of the locals during the war
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Florence LAFON
2 years ago
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Georg Rüting
2 years ago
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2 years ago
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Marie Huart
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Sandra Sider
2 years ago
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JULIEN HAVY
2 years ago
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Yvonne Heggli
2 years ago
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Ronny Müller
2 years ago
Nice Museum, with many Information and finaly a View over the bay
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aymeric lebrun
2 years ago
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Stevan Blaize
2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
We found this museum by chance, after googling the name of an English general who liberated a fort located in the Brittany coast. I have never been more thankful for a Google Search. This museum takes you on one of the most accurate, touching, emotional journeys concerning the facts and events of WW2. The museum itself is one of a kind, built in a former German bunker, which has been faithfully renovated to showcase the life of German soldiers and generals in the bunker. On the upper levels you will be taken on a tour through the years of the war, which will be recounted to you through the eyes and experiences of those who lived it - you will literally walk through memories. You will also find plenty of memorabilia and objects from those years, which people have donated to the museum, alongside their testimonies and memories. Thanks to an anti-bomb panic room, you will also be able to somewhat experience what it meant to be subjected to air raids, with visual representations and sounds. Just outside the museum you can take a close look to some equipment, including an original American LCVP employed during D-Day, an American tank and a German Flak. At the end of our visit we had the chance to chat for a bit with one of the founders of the museum, who explained that it took 20 years to gather all the stories to then build what we can now experience. This place is a true monument and homage to the memory of everyone who fought for freedom and for all the lives lost. It is our duty now to remember it and this museum is the right place to start. I highly reccomend the visit.
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Audrey Penven
2 years ago
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philippe maeso
2 years ago
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janet banks
2 years ago
A wonderful experience, multi lingual information. The stories were poignant and it made us feel a little understanding of the lives of those who lived through WW2 in this area.
A must visit place!
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Alexandre Roubin
2 years ago
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Coralie Maheux
2 years ago
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Sylvie Boudonnet
2 years ago
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Frances Moore
2 years ago
Absolutely 💯 brilliant & very interesting 🧐
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Gérard Chenal
2 years ago
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Sylvain Bailleau
2 years ago
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2 years ago
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Ian Robertson
2 years ago
Excellent museum. Lots to see and very educational about life in Brittany during the war. Highly recommended.
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이인규
2 years ago
Excellent place!
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Jenish Shah
2 years ago
A must visit. The properiters were very friendly and allowed to have some drone shots. The best part for me is that everything was accessible in English.
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Marie Gondeau
2 years ago
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