CRASH Luchtoorlog- en Verzetsmuseum '40-'45

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Aalsmeerderbrug, Netherlands

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Museum· Tourist attraction· War museum

CRASH Luchtoorlog- en Verzetsmuseum '40-'45 Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

CRASH Luchtoorlog- en Verzetsmuseum '40-'45 is located in Aalsmeerderbrug, Netherlands on Aalsmeerderdijk 460. CRASH Luchtoorlog- en Verzetsmuseum '40-'45 is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in Netherlands.

Address

Aalsmeerderdijk 460

Phone

+31 297530667

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sophie

Welcoming Staff, Clean and Well Displayed Museum. Quite a vast amount of salvaged memorabilia and gives a good feel for what times were like then. Recommend!

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Jetze van Hoorn

Really interesting museum on a nice location, all info in dutch and english. Lifesize Spitfire. Lots of models. Very friendly and helpful staff. Worth a visit

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Michael Blok

Very nice museum on WW2 artifacts. Housed in a 19th UNESCO-listed fortress. Easy parking. Suitable for kids. Check opening hours, generally Saturday afternoon.

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mprophet100

Nice little WW2 museum hidden away in an old defence fort near Aalsmeer. Its only open in the weekends or wednesday with special notice. If you are interested in the local WW2 heritage and air war defence history its manditory visit. For more info check out the new CRASH website.

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Rick Verhoog

Initially, the expectations weren't super high. For an entry price of 3,50 euros, I expected a museum that'd be nice, but not that big. Boy, was I ever wrong. This is not a huge museum like the art museums, but it is not small. With a number of rooms, there is more than enough to see. We had a guide that showed us everything, including stories. He was so incredibly passionate and so much of their stuff has a detailed story with a known background; given by people, recovered by them, sometimes in beautiful coincidences. We spent around 3 hours in the museum, all the time with the guide, and still didn't get to see the full-size Spitfire replica they have. It was great, and hearing the stories behind all the debris, parts, pieces of insignias, clothing and much more, is very touching. This museum really keeps the memories alive in a great way.

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Andrej Golis

One of the best museums ever :) It's all about the personnel and to be honest, all of them are passionate about that - it makes a huge difference when you're there ;)

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Leo van Halsema

Nice and unique, though necessarily limited, collection of polder war artifacts. Go to the radio room!