1. The Pegasus Memorial Museum, located near Caen in France, is dedicated to the 6th British Airborne Division who were the first Allied soldiers to land in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The museum is named after the emblem of the 6th Airborne Division, the winged horse Pegasus. The museum features exhibits and displays related to the events of D-Day, including personal artifacts, military equipment, and vehicles used during the operation. Outside the museum, visitors can see the original Pegasus Bridge, the scene of the first assault on D-Day.

2. The Pegasus Memorial Museum is open daily from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm during the tourist season (April - October) and from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm during the off-season (November - March). The museum can be contacted by phone at +33 2 31 78 19 44.

3. Ticket prices for the Pegasus Memorial Museum vary depending on age and group size. As of the last available information, the standard ticket price for adults is €8, while children under 10 can enter for free. Special rates are available for students, veterans, and groups. The museum is located in the town of Ranville, about 26 kilometers from Caen. Visitors can reach the museum by car or by using public transportation options like buses or taxis.