Visit the Museum and outdoor areas

Buy your ticket here

Museum open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm. Last entry at 5pm.

Ticket valid for a self-guided tour of the exhibitions and outdoor circuit, including audioguide (available in English). The average visit lasts between 1h30 and 2h00.

Other information

The main courtyard of the Museum and the permanent and temporary exhibition are accessible to people with reduced mobility (PRM) and strollers. The rest of the Museum’s exterior spaces (galleries and fortifications) are unfortunately not accessible to PRMs, and are difficult to access for strollers. It is possible to leave strollers at reception.

It’s chilly in the exhibition halls, so don’t forget to bring a cardigan. Good footwear is a must if you plan to visit the entire site. Dogs on a leash are welcome.

Your ticket entitles you to visit the museum on the date you have selected on the calendar. Would you like to postpone your visit due to unforeseen circumstances? Please contact us. Ticket non-refundable.

Group Tours

Would you like to organize a guided tour for a group of more than 10 people? Please make a group reservation request via our dedicated form.

Heure d'ouverture 10:00 a.m.
Dernière entrée (fermeture) 6:00 p.m.
Adult ticket (18 years old and over) - 7,00 
Self-guided tour for adults (18 and over) with audioguide in English.
Reduced price ticket - 3,50 
Visit for children aged 7 to 18 and for students (with proof).
Special ticket “Parcours Jeunesse” (in French) - 3,50 
Fun, independent visit to the Fort, for 7-12 year olds (more information). Maximum 4 children. In french only. Maximum 4 enfants.
Free Ticket (under 7 years old) - 0,00 
Free visit for children under 7 years old.
Ticket combined with the Dunkerque 1940 Museum - 10,00 
Visit to the two museums (adult ticket for 18 years and over). More information about the Dunkerque 1940 Museum on their website.
exposition temporaire grande aventure de la bicyclette

Included in your ticket: the temporary exhibition

The great bicycle adventure

Organized in partnership with the “Vélos historique” association, this unique exhibition highlights dozens of bicycles dating from the 1920s to 2020. Visitors have the exceptional opportunity to admire emblematic models and rare bicycles that have marked the history of the bicycle.