After a morning jog I decided to spontaneously visit the bunker. There were only two other english speaking people (visitors) there so we had a tourguide for „ourselves“. His name was BEN and he was very friendly and told us a lot of interesting facts about the history of this particular bunker as well as the gigantic atlantic wall. Even if you are not into world war history, the things that Ben told us were easy to understand and gave a good and complex enough picture of what had happened. Ben himself seems to know A LOT and you can tell he loves to show people round. So thank...
Read moreIt is one of the highlights in the Hague! The team of volunteers running the bunker museum is great. With enthusiasm they try to bring back history to life in all of it shapes. There are the things to admire and also the dark parts of history. In a contemporary way they working off the things happend during that time in the region. You can visit the bunker with a real guide or an audiotour for your phone. As the interest is growing surely more and more bunkers will be excavated in time. Please plan in 1-2 hours for your visit and better sign up for it, so they can handle the...
Read moreA really fine museum run by a group of voluntary workers who "excavate" these bunkers to maintain their history. For 8€ per person, we received a 90-minute guided tour (in German) by a gentleman with really in-depth knowledge of bunker construction and the context to The Hague. 3 bunkers are accessible and have been restored with great care to detail. Even if you are not into military technology, I highly recommend a visit. @Frans (?):...
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