The Atlantic Wall Museum Noordwijk: Discover the History of World War II in a Unique Bunker Location
The Atlantikwall Museum in Noordwijk offers visitors a special experience where you literally step back in time. Discover how German soldiers spent their days during World War II in the extensive bunker complex, part of the impressive Atlantikwall, a defence line of more than 5,000 kilometres along the European coast.
The museum is housed in an authentic former fire-control bunker, which gives an impressive idea of the scale and significance of this gigantic military project. During a walk through the nearly half-kilometre-long underground corridor system, you will experience the oppressive conditions in which soldiers lived.
Visitors discover history through photographs, historical objects and personal stories, which give a penetrating and compelling picture of this turbulent period. A video presentation brings history to life and lets you experience what it was like to be part of this immense fortification.
With its unique location and extensive collection, the Atlantic Wall Museum manages to make the history of World War II impressively tangible. A visit is not only informative, but also a tribute to an important piece of history.
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