Sites & Monuments in Manche, Normandy
Visit the Natural Regional Park of Cotentin and Bessin Bogs

Discovering the Cotentin.
Where the département of the Manche meets the Calvados, on the "threshold of the Cotentin", the Parc Naturel Régional des Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin is made up of 27,000 hectares of marshland and polders set in a landscape of traditional bocage woodland and rolling meadows (90,000 hectares). Pastureland and hay-meadows, crisscrossed by ditches and dotted with the occasional peat-bog, are the distinctive features of this wetland area that opens out onto the Baie des Veys. With the advent of the winter floods, the marsh turns "white" as the Cotentin peninsula comes into its own.
Less extensive areas of moorlands, woods and forest plus the coastline add diversity to the landscape.
Where the département of the Manche meets the Calvados, on the "threshold of the Cotentin", the Parc Naturel Régional des Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin is made up of 27,000 hectares of marshland and polders set in a landscape of traditional bocage woodland and rolling meadows (90,000 hectares). Pastureland and hay-meadows, crisscrossed by ditches and dotted with the occasional peat-bog, are the distinctive features of this wetland area that opens out onto the Baie des Veys. With the advent of the winter floods, the marsh turns "white" as the Cotentin peninsula comes into its own.
Less extensive areas of moorlands, woods and forest plus the coastline add diversity to the landscape.
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 71 65 30 |
| Fax: | 02 33 71 65 31 |
| Email: | info@parc-cotentin-bessin.fr |
| Website: |
PARC NATUREL REGIONAL DES MARAIS DU COTENTIN ET DU BESSIN
SAINT COME DU MONT
FRANCE
50500
Visit the Cité de la Mer

The thrill of the deep.
La Cité de la Mer, which opened on 29 April 2002, is a vast scientific, cultural and fun centre devoted to the immense riches of the oceans and oceanographic exploration.
Exceeding all expectations, the Cité welcomed its millionth visitor in July 2005.!
Encouraged by these visitor numbers, the Cité de la Mer is now launching a second extension phase.
The origins of the Cité de la Mer, which enjoys an enviable situation in the former Cherbourg trans-Atlantic passenger docks, were twofold: to revive an Art Deco masterpiece, the former trans-Atlantic passenger terminal, and to make the nuclear submarine Le Redoutable the biggest submarine open to the public in the world. Those aims have been achieved.
The gradual descent into the abyss, during a three-hour journey into a fault in the ocean floor, is organised according to two major themes:
The Submarine, with an introduction to the Redoutable, the biggest submarine open to the public anywhere in the world.
For 45 minutes, the voice of the Captain explains how a nuclear submarine works and what life onboard is like for its crew.
The Ocean, which concentrates on exploring and using the rich resources of the ocean, and which centres around one of the deepest aquariums in Europe (10.70m) containing over 3,500 fish.
La Cité de la Mer, which opened on 29 April 2002, is a vast scientific, cultural and fun centre devoted to the immense riches of the oceans and oceanographic exploration.
Exceeding all expectations, the Cité welcomed its millionth visitor in July 2005.!
Encouraged by these visitor numbers, the Cité de la Mer is now launching a second extension phase.
The origins of the Cité de la Mer, which enjoys an enviable situation in the former Cherbourg trans-Atlantic passenger docks, were twofold: to revive an Art Deco masterpiece, the former trans-Atlantic passenger terminal, and to make the nuclear submarine Le Redoutable the biggest submarine open to the public in the world. Those aims have been achieved.
The gradual descent into the abyss, during a three-hour journey into a fault in the ocean floor, is organised according to two major themes:
The Submarine, with an introduction to the Redoutable, the biggest submarine open to the public anywhere in the world.
For 45 minutes, the voice of the Captain explains how a nuclear submarine works and what life onboard is like for its crew.
The Ocean, which concentrates on exploring and using the rich resources of the ocean, and which centres around one of the deepest aquariums in Europe (10.70m) containing over 3,500 fish.
Opening Times & Prices
From Tuesday 1 July to Sunday 31 August 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 19:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 14.5 €
- - Reduced price : 10.5 €
From Monday 1 to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 14.5 €
- - Reduced price : 10.5 €
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 12.5 €
- - Reduced price : 9 €
Closed on 1 January and 25 December
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 19:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 14.5 €
- - Reduced price : 10.5 €
From Monday 1 to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- Everyday, from 09:30 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 14.5 €
- - Reduced price : 10.5 €
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Special Fees :
- - Full price : 12.5 €
- - Reduced price : 9 €
Closed on 1 January and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 20 26 26 |
| Fax: | 02 33 20 26 27 |
| Email: | informations@citedelamer.com |
| Website: |
LA CITE DE LA MER
Gare Maritime Transatlantique
CHERBOURG
FRANCE
50100
Visit the Museum of Liberation

Lest we forget.
In chronological order, the museum retraces the different stages in the history of the Second World War, from the exodus to the Liberation.
It stresses the primordial role played by the port of Cherbourg as a supply base for the Allied armies fighting to win back France.
The permanent collection has been reorganised and new displays created: prisoners of war, everyday life under the Occupation, and the victims of genocide. Whether this is your first visit or one of many, the Liberation Museum is well worth your attention.
In chronological order, the museum retraces the different stages in the history of the Second World War, from the exodus to the Liberation.
It stresses the primordial role played by the port of Cherbourg as a supply base for the Allied armies fighting to win back France.
The permanent collection has been reorganised and new displays created: prisoners of war, everyday life under the Occupation, and the victims of genocide. Whether this is your first visit or one of many, the Liberation Museum is well worth your attention.
Opening Times & Prices
From Thursday 1 May to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:00
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 3.3 €
- Reduced price : 1.8 €
- Until 7 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 24 March, 1 May, 1 May, 12 May, 14 July, 15 August, 1 November, 11 November and 25 December
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:00
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 3.3 €
- Reduced price : 1.8 €
- Until 7 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 24 March, 1 May, 1 May, 12 May, 14 July, 15 August, 1 November, 11 November and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 20 14 12 |
| Fax: | |
| Email: | |
| Website: |
MUSEE DE LA LIBERATION
Fort du Roule
CHERBOURG
FRANCE
50100
Visit the Thomas Henry Art Museum

Norman collection.
The museum owns an extensive collection of 15th and 19th century works. From Fra Angelico to Camille Claudel by way of Guillaume Fouace and David, the museum offers a splendid collection of some 300 paintings and sculptures from the 15th to the 19th centuries.
As Normandy's third largest museum, it houses a unique collection of the works of Jean-François Millet, Van Gogh's "spiritual father" (some thirty paintings, plus sketches, charcoals and prints).
One room is entirely given over to the works of Guillaume Fouace, a local artist who enjoyed considerable success during his lifetime, particularly with his still-lifes. They hang in the section following the Millet exhibition...
The museum owns an extensive collection of 15th and 19th century works. From Fra Angelico to Camille Claudel by way of Guillaume Fouace and David, the museum offers a splendid collection of some 300 paintings and sculptures from the 15th to the 19th centuries.
As Normandy's third largest museum, it houses a unique collection of the works of Jean-François Millet, Van Gogh's "spiritual father" (some thirty paintings, plus sketches, charcoals and prints).
One room is entirely given over to the works of Guillaume Fouace, a local artist who enjoyed considerable success during his lifetime, particularly with his still-lifes. They hang in the section following the Millet exhibition...
Opening Times & Prices
From Thursday 1 May to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:00
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:00
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 23 39 38 |
| Fax: | 02 33 23 39 31 |
| Email: | |
| Website: |
MUSEE DES BEAUX-ARTS THOMAS HENRY
4
rue Vastel
CHERBOURG
FRANCE
50100
Visit Emmanuel Liais Museum

All the civilisations in one museum.
Founded in 1832 and surrounded by a magnificent botanical garden, the museum invites visitors to discover a fascinating and original collection of archaeological and ethnographic exhibits from the 5 continents.
Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the one-time "cabinets of curiosities" to discover a fabulous collection of stuffed animals, fossils, minerals and exotic objects (rooms dedicated to Egypt, Asia, Oceania, Africa and America) or yet more treasures unearthed by archaeological digs in the region.
Founded in 1832 and surrounded by a magnificent botanical garden, the museum invites visitors to discover a fascinating and original collection of archaeological and ethnographic exhibits from the 5 continents.
Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the one-time "cabinets of curiosities" to discover a fabulous collection of stuffed animals, fossils, minerals and exotic objects (rooms dedicated to Egypt, Asia, Oceania, Africa and America) or yet more treasures unearthed by archaeological digs in the region.
Opening Times & Prices
From Thursday 1 May to Tuesday 30 September 2008 :
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:00
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
- From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 18:00
From Wednesday 1 October to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Sunday from 14:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 53 51 61 |
| Fax: | 02 33 53 51 61 |
| Email: | mairie@ville-cherbourg.fr |
| Website: |
MUSEUM EMMANUEL LIAIS
parc Emmanuel Liais
Rond Point Leclerc
CHERBOURG
FRANCE
50100
Visit Mont Saint-Michel

"A wondrous pyramid".
On the border between Brittany and Normandy, between Cancale and Granville, the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel is a fascinating place. The Mount itself, perched on a rocky outcrop, forms a tiny village whose Grande Rue (the main and, indeed, the only street on the Mount) climbs up to meet the Benedictine abbey at its summit.
The bay, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979, is a land of history and legend, shaped over the millennia by the hidden forces of nature. It is here that you will find the highest tides in Europe.
Don't leave the village without tasting the delicious omelette de la Mère Poulard.
On the border between Brittany and Normandy, between Cancale and Granville, the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel is a fascinating place. The Mount itself, perched on a rocky outcrop, forms a tiny village whose Grande Rue (the main and, indeed, the only street on the Mount) climbs up to meet the Benedictine abbey at its summit.
The bay, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979, is a land of history and legend, shaped over the millennia by the hidden forces of nature. It is here that you will find the highest tides in Europe.
Don't leave the village without tasting the delicious omelette de la Mère Poulard.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 08:00 to 20:00
- Everyday, from 08:00 to 20:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 60 14 30 |
| Fax: | |
| Email: | ot.mont.saint.michel@wanadoo.fr |
| Website: |
OFFICE DE TOURISME DU MONT-SAINT-MICHEL
LE MONT SAINT MICHEL
FRANCE
50170
