The WW2 Sicily Landing Museum is a display of the pivotal “3,000-square-meter, three-floor exhibition dedicated to the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky). It offers an immersive experience, featuring life-size, realistic dioramas of wartime life, a simulation of an air-raid bunker, and a vast collection of artifacts, uniforms, and weapon of the the largest amphibious operation in history.

Grand Circle Foundation is looking forward to helping the museum create a database listing the US servicemen of Italian-American descent, who were part of this operation and an interactive workshop for students to learn about the history of World War 2 and particularly the landing in Sicily.