Visit • Understand • Pass on
Museum
Visitor information, access, opening hours & prices, and a space for research / contributions.
Some information (prices/opening hours) comes from MM Park’s official page and may change: mmpark.fr.
Exceptional closure: 24, 25, 26, 31 December 2025 and 1 January 2026.
Terms
ANCV holiday vouchers accepted • Pets not allowed.
Gallery (entrance)
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Prices
Park
- Entry: €11.90
- Reduced: €9.90 (groups 10+ / disabled / students / military)
- Child rate: €9.90 (under 18)
- Free: child under 4
Included with the ticket
- Permanent collections (vehicles, uniforms, weapons)
- Sussex collection
- Cinema room, bar, shop
- Attractions (mentioned as included “from 02/01/22”)
Practical info
ANCV holiday vouchers accepted.
Pets are not allowed.
Opening hours
Exhibition
Every day: 9:00 → 18:30.
Game area & bar
- Monday: 11:00 → 18:30
- Tuesday: 11:00 → 18:30
- Wednesday: 10:00 → 18:30
- Thursday: 11:00 → 18:30
- Friday: 11:00 → 18:30
- Saturday: 10:00 → 18:30
- Sunday: 10:00 → 18:30
Access note
“Access to the game area from the back of the building is no longer available — please go through reception.”
Access
Directions
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Destination: MM PARK — 4 Rue Gutenberg, 67610 La Wantzenau
Address
MM PARK
4 Rue Gutenberg
67610 La Wantzenau — France
Phone
Reception: +33 3 88 59 25 43
Fax: +33 3 88 59 23 61
Bar: +33 3 88 59 25 44
Parking
Free parking, easy access.
Research / Contribute
The Sussex Plan Museum continues its work
for remembrance and memory.
You can help us enrich research and archives around special operations and the Resistance.
What we are looking for
- Documents: letters, orders, notebooks, maps, family archives
- Photographs: ideally captioned (places, dates, names)
- Testimonies: accounts, recordings, notes, memories
- Objects: badges, equipment, uniform items, various pieces
- Militaria: weapons / helmets / accessories (depending on conservation possibilities)
Even a copy (scan/photo) can be very useful: we prefer digitisation to preserve originals.
Helpful details to include
- Who? (name, mission, unit, context)
- Where? (town, hamlet, coordinates if possible)
- When? (date or estimated period)
- Source / provenance (family, archive, collection)
If you are unsure: send it anyway — we can cross-check afterwards.
Curator contact
Please contact the curator:
Dominique Soulier
Thank you.