Local historical treasure, this Séré de Rivières type fort dating from the end of the 19th century, is a witness site of the Second World War: Bombarded during Operation Dynamo, (...)
Place Jean Bart, crossing required to visit Dunkirk was first heavily damaged during the Second World War. Then, in the 80s, becoming Parking before becoming (...)
Located in the heart of the city, the banks of the Citadel offer a stroll along the moored boats. It is a must to visit Dunkirk. (...)
The collections of the museum depict the ancient history of Dunkirk, strategic port in the North Sea, in turn Spanish fortress, impregnable citadel under Louis XIV (...)
The Memorial du Souvenir tell the incredible story of the battle of Dunkirk and the evacuation of more than 340 000 Allied soldiers of the "Pocket of Dunkirk." (...)
The heart of a sculpture garden, water, rocks and wind, designed by landscape architect Gilbert Samel, the LAAC with its amazing architecture white ceramic is (...)
Built in the nineteenth century, destroyed and rebuilt after the Second World War, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dunkerque is one of the leading museums (...)
Outputs, discoveries, come and take all the tourist information of the city and take the opportunity to visit belfry and discover Dunkerque from above. (...)
In 2013, the FRAC will take up residence at the Grand Large. Not museum or art center, the FRAC present in all areas of exhibitions from its collection. (...)
Auberge de Jeunesse L'Escale - Quartier du Grand Large - 351 Avenue des Bancs de Flandres - 59140 Dunkerque