Bastogne, Belgium
Rue de La-Roche 40
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Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Amazing museum and garage where military vehicles from World War II are restored. the only negative point is that the historical part of the museum is in renovation and will not be open before two years. In past the museum was free, now you have to pay 10 euros for enter but you are limited at the garage and not possible to visit the historic area.
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Such an interesting place to visit - impressive exhibition of WW2 vehicles of all sorts, uniforms, weapons and memorabilia. Barracks are authentic and you can feel the atmosphere. Ticket price is 12 euro and there is a free parking lot just outside the barrack's fence. All in all, magnificent experience especially withe the guy who was guiding us. He makes this experience that good. With his interesting facts and jokes he makes all the visit much better.
Very interesting piece of World War II history. We toured the 101st Airborne Museum and the military vehicle museum which were both full of history for those that are interested in wars and the military. There were tanks and vehicles of all kinds and from many different countries on display. The 101st had several recreations of the way it looked back during WW II and for the famous Christmas Dinner and the office where the NUTS comment was spoken as well as LOTS of WWII era items to see. Definitely worth a stop during any trip to Bastogne.
So many treasure here, though the hall is too small and things are too many. You need at least 2 hrs.
I have visited Bastogne Barracks during 75th anniversary of the battle. Amazing diorama, exposition with plenty of armored and live running tanks made a huge effect. You can really touch the history there.
I was here during coronavirus without a guide but it was nevertheless worth a visit. There is a big hall with roundabout 50 vehicles from the II WW and some cannons and tanks standing in the area.
If you only have time for one museum while in Bastogne, this is the one to visit! Not only is it free, but the guided tours (English available) make this a winner. The guides are extremely knowledgeable and quite funny. Tours are twice a day only and the morning session had smaller crowds. Plan on a minimum of 2.5 hours. This spot has several historical locations (including the famous “Nuts” room) as well as a sizable vehicle collection.
One of the best museums in the area and a must see for the tank fanatics, because the museum has a large collection of armored vehicles. This museum is also responsible for almost all tank restorations in this area and they are now restoring the Panther from Houffalize.
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