Located in Normandy, France, Standing with Giants is a powerful and moving tribute to the bravery of those who fought in the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944. This outdoor installation features life-sized silhouettes of soldiers, standing solemnly in remembrance of the sacrifices made during one of the most significant moments in World War II history.
The Standing with Giants memorial is an emotional and thought-provoking experience, offering visitors a chance to reflect on the courage and sacrifice of the Allied forces who stormed the beaches of Normandy. The life-sized soldier silhouettes stand as silent guardians, each representing the thousands who fought and fell for freedom.
Striking Life-Sized Soldier Silhouettes – These figures, designed by artist Dan Barton, create a powerful visual tribute to those who served.
A Place of Reflection – Visitors can walk among the silhouettes, read personal stories, and pay their respects in a serene setting.
Connection to the British Normandy Memorial – The installation is closely linked to the nearby official British Normandy Memorial, which lists the names of over 22,000 service members who lost their lives in the Battle of Normandy.
Educational Experience – Learn more about the significance of D-Day and the pivotal role of the British and Allied forces in the liberation of Europe.
The the installation will be in place from 12th April 2025 to 12th September 2025, but visiting during significant anniversaries, such as June 6th (D-Day Remembrance Day), provides a particularly moving experience, with special ceremonies and tributes taking place.
Standing with Giants is located in Normandy, near the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer. It is easily accessible by car from major cities such as Caen, Bayeux, and Ouistreham. On-site parking is available, and guided tours may be offered during special events.
Opening Hours: check the official website for updated times.
Entrance Fees: Free entry, though donations to veterans’ charities are welcome.
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and a moment for reflection.
The British Normandy Memorial – A tribute to the British servicemen who lost their lives in the Battle of Normandy.
Gold Beach – One of the key landing sites for British troops on D-Day.
Arromanches & the Mulberry Harbors – Explore the remnants of the floating harbours used during the invasion.