UNESCO/France/Beaches of the D-Day Landings, Normandy, 1944
CULTURAL

Beaches of the D-Day Landings, Normandy, 1944

The serial property comprises six component parts along approximately 80 km of the Normandy coastline, encompassing Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword Beaches, as well as Pointe du Hoc. These sites are directly associated with the Allied landings of 6 June 1944, the opening phase of Operation Overlord, which marked the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation during the Second World War. The property preserves significant remains of the German Atlantic Wall, including casemates, artillery batteries, fire‑control posts, and resistance nests, alongside battlefield traces, original wartime equipment, and major commemorative landscapes such as the American Cemetery at Colleville‑sur‑Mer. Together, these elements form an exceptional cultural landscape shaped both by the events of 1944 and by their enduring remembrance.

Location

France

Europe and North America

Inscribed

2026

Criteria

Unspecified

Beaches of the D-Day Landings, Normandy, 1944

Facts

TransboundaryNo
Area4,228.68 ha
UNESCO ID1581

Source: UNESCO World Heritage Centre (dataset whc001). This page reflects publicly available World Heritage List data and is not an official UNESCO publication.