Experience the Atlantic Wall at its best To protect their occupied territories in Western Europe, Nazi Germany built a 5,000-kilometer-long defensive line. A line that was intended to prevent the liberation of Western Europe. A large and unique bunker complex of this Atlantic Wall has been preserved in Noordwijk. Volunteers have excavated and renovated the complex, which consists of several bunkers and an underground tunnel system. A unique opportunity to experience the enormous scale of the Atlantic Wall. Buy your tickets for the tour in advance Where some 180 Germans were once stationed, you can now visit the Atlantic Wall Museum. The bunkers with their network of tunnels can be viewed on a guided tour. In the summer, the tours fill up quickly. It is advisable to book in advance by purchasing tickets online. Experience it exactly as it was during World War II The central bunker can be visited without a guide. It has been restored to its World War II state. Step back in time and discover how this complex was controlled from this so-called fire control bunker. An audio tour provides additional information. There is a special audio tour for children that lets them experience what it was like during the war.
History & Anthropology War
Openinghours vary through the season.
Januari - april: Each first and third sunday from 10.30 - 16.00.
May - august: Every friday from 12.00 - 16.00 and every sunday from 10.00 - 16.30.
September - december: Each first and third sunday from 10.30 - 16.00.
Extra openinghours: Some saturdays in juli and august from 12.00 - 16.00, see website.
| 0 – 3 | Free |
| 4 – 12 | €4.00 |
| 13+ | €6.00 |
| Museumkaart | Not valid |
Verlengde Bosweg 1, Noordwijk
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The Atlantikwall Museum Noordwijk offers visitors an informative look into World War II history, specifically focusing on the German coastal defense system. Located in the dunes of Noordwijk, this museum provides a hands-on experience of exploring preserved bunkers and tunnels. Many visitors appreciate the well-maintained exhibits and the opportunity to walk through the underground corridors, giving a real sense of what life was like for soldiers during the war. The museum's guides are often praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm, enhancing the educational value of the visit. However, some visitors note that the information provided is primarily in Dutch, which can be a drawback for international tourists. The museum's location in the natural setting of the dunes adds to its appeal, though it may require some walking, which could be challenging for those with mobility issues. Overall, the Atlantikwall Museum Noordwijk is considered a worthwhile visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in World War II, offering a tangible connection to an important period in European history.
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