1. The Merville Battery, located near the town of Bayeux in Normandy, France, was a German coastal fortification during World War II. The battery was heavily armed with artillery, anti-aircraft guns, and machine guns, and served as a key defense point for the German forces along the Normandy coast. During the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, the Merville Battery was targeted by British paratroopers and destroyed in a daring raid. Today, visitors can explore the site and see the remains of the bunkers and gun emplacements, as well as learn about the history of the assault on the battery.

2. The Merville Battery is open to visitors from April to November, with varying hours depending on the time of year. The phone number for the site is +33 2 31 91 46 57.

3. Ticket information for the Merville Battery can be found on their website or at the entrance to the site. There are various ticket options, including guided tours and audio guides. Transportation to the site is available by car or bus.