Radar Museum 1944

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Douvres-la-Délivrande, France

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Historical landmark· Museum· Tourist attraction· War museum· History museum· Picnic ground

Radar Museum 1944 Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Radar Museum 1944 is located in Douvres-la-Délivrande, France on Route de Bény, D83. Radar Museum 1944 is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in France.

Address

Route de Bény, D83

Phone

+33 757487732

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkDoes not have assistive hearing loop

Open hours

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Daniel Clauss

One of the most important German Radar Station and Part of the Atlantik Wall. Well deine.

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Abdulkadir Eryildirim

a hidden gem in Normandy. Radar played a critical role in World War II. this museum is located in a real radar station built by Nazi during World War II. Le mure de Atlantique. the war was fierceless and detecting enemy aircraft was really important for the Nazi. we got a long way to reach tiny radar we use today. it is also about the frequency. as a radar enthusiast, this museum was really enjoyable for me

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Derrick Evans

We put this off a bit as it's not the most glamorous of the sites of d day but we were very surprised! It's well worth a visit. The men who own it are extremely passionate interesting and helpful! They speak english aswell. Video of eyewitnesses in first bunker is incredible! My kids enjoyed it . Lovely visit in a beautifully kept museum....credit to the men running it .

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graham

Really nice place, acces to all the bunkers a few radars

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Nigel Goult

Another great example of a well maintained and thoroughly educational site. The main bunker houses many artifacts from the period and also has a very good timeline of radar history told through information boards, old photos, dioramas, interactvve displays and movies. Recommended for any WW2 fan.

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E Jones

Really impressed. Good accounts of fighting in '44 to take this position and the history/development of radar. Lots to see here and easily found. Wife also interested by exhibition.

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Liesbeth Nuse

We had a great tour of the place with a guide who told and showed us many things. Definitely worth visiting. Good price, round 5 euro pp and the tour took more than an hour. Be sure to do the guided tour!

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Gerald Creasey

Very good. English tour guide was very good, very informative. The main communications bunker is massive. When the Germans built something it was meant to last and it has