The Liberation Museum in Cherbourg is a museum located in the town of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Normandy, France. The museum focuses on the history of World War II and in particular the Battle of Normandy and the Allied landings in Europe in June 1944.The museum is located in a former military fort built in the 19th century and includes an extensive collection of historical objects and documents related to World War II. Exhibits include weapons, uniforms, vehicles, military equipment, maps and documents, as well as photographs and archival footage.The Liberation Museum in Cherbourg is divided into several sections covering the main events of the war in the region, including the Allied landing in Normandy, the liberation of Cherbourg, and the subsequent advance to the south of France. The museum is also known for its spectacular multimedia theater that uses special effects and projection techniques to make visitors relive the emotions of the war.The museum is open year-round and regularly hosts events and temporary exhibitions related to the history of World War II. It is a recommended stop for anyone interested in military history and World War II in particular.