Bunker Museum Terschelling

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West-Terschelling, Netherlands

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Local history museum· Visitor center· Tourist attraction

Bunker Museum Terschelling Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bunker Museum Terschelling is located in West-Terschelling, Netherlands on Tigerpad 5. Bunker Museum Terschelling is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category local history museum in Netherlands.

Address

Tigerpad 5

Phone

+31 562850732

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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sander post

Nice assortment of bunkers, partially restored and free accessible. For a small fee a small number of changing expositions can be visited incl furnished living quarters with authentic memorabilia.

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Sjoerd Hendrik van der Werff

Very interesting! Seen the fact they've only started digging from 2012 on up, they've already exposed a lot of the bunkers! The stories are great and you can really feel they put a lot of effort in making everything look authentic. I've kept the most interesting pictures for myself, so you can explore the site yourself and be amazed!

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Rico S.

I have come to Terschelling many times and have always thought they should do something with the history and all the bunkers scattered around the island. They did! Awesome to see these fully restored bunkers. I suggest going on the tour as you will get a detailed explanation by one of the tour guides. Lots to see and learn here and a real trip back in time. Hats off to the local volunteers who put in their time and effort to make this happen. Keep up the good work!

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Frans Hendrix

Very interesting with about 65 bunkers a museum, and a art exhibition this is a must for everyone who likes history

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Toby Jones

Interesting WWII site. 5 for small exhibition with informative film in Dutch (entrance includes map of bunkers which is otherwise 2.50 but which isn't very informative). There's an English translation of the exhibition available, but not of the film or bunker signs. You can walk 'bunker route' of (empty) bunkers for free - interesting but sterile (apart from the officer's bunker which was dressed with period furniture etc). I assume the locked bunkers aren't empty and are more engaging, but that's yet another 8 for a tour (book a few days in advance) - and other reviews say the tour is only in Dutch.