Dunkerque, France
9 Quai de la Citadelle
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+33 328633339
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Assisted listening devicesWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Just a few model boats and pictures.lame. great staff though.
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You've got all kinds of miniature ships... and that's about it. It's nice for the first few minutes but after that it's just more of the same stuff. One of my friends was really into this things and even he got bored. There was also the pirate show which I wouldn't recommend either. Also, the big ship can only be visited by private groups.
A 3 storied museum full of details and scale models of ships from the olden days till recent, almost 4 centuries history. It is split into a permanent museum and a temporary museum. Kids with interests in ships/boats/barges will like this place. Requires about 90-120 minutes. Opposit to the museum are the two monuments - Duchesse Anne & Sandettie (Ships). A combo ticket with museum and the boat for the family would be a good option. Keep aside 150-180 mins of total time for seeing these.
It did a great job of explaining the whole history of Dunkirk and its port. There's a lot that has happened here that most people do not know about. The majority of the exhibit however is not about the WWII part of history, it instead focuses on the entirety. Very Engaging and informative. You can learn a lot.
Simple museum, but if you are into history and WWII events, this is a must place to visit. Not big at all.
Remarkable. Worth to see it!
Lovely museum and friendly staff.
The good museum but the draw back is the tour which they offered for visiting the 3 ships is only in French... which is completely not understandable.. since you are charging money and tour you have only in French... no option left.. If you want to visit the ships need to take the tour which start only at a particular time in a day.... What a monopoly they are doing...
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