The Caen Memorial - David Vincent / AP / Sipa

Some cultural places are trying to find solutions to allow everyone to change their ideas despite the containment measures. In Calvados, several museums offer virtual tours of their sites and certain exhibitions, explains France Bleu Normandie, this Thursday.

These institutions rely on photos, videos or even 360-degree tours.

The example of the Caen Memorial

The Mémorial de Caen, a museum devoted in particular to the Second World War and the Landings, has decided to put many resources online and available to everyone within the next few days. Virtual visitors will be able to discover around forty photographed and captioned objects as well as a photo exhibition. This will be embellished with audio documents in which the artist, Patrick Chauvel, will explain his shots.

Finally, the Caen Memorial will offer an educational workshop on a deported Jewish girl, as well as quizzes or videos.

360 ° tour

In the same spirit, the Normandy Museum, still in Caen, makes available the documentary L'île dans les isles about the discoveries of photographer Olivier Mériel along the Normandy coast.

[Let's keep the link]
During this period of closure, find the # exhibition "The island in the isles" online ➡️https: //t.co/bKqN7YSAPQ#culturealamaison #culturechezous # ArtÀLaMaison #Museumfromhome #Caen pic.twitter.com/T6npkiprpH

- Museum of Normandy (@MuseeNormandie) March 18, 2020

Finally, the site of the Grand Bunker / Atlantic Wall of Ouistreham offers a 360 ° visit as well as many articles, says France Bleu. What to take care of during this confinement period of at least 15 days.

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