The Bastogne War Museum is a World War II museum focusing on the Battle of the Bulge. It is located a few kilometers northeast of the Bastogne …
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2024年11月22日
Great place that does an amazing job at telling the story of the Battle of the Buldge. Lots of items to see and many interactive features. Cool movie at the end as well. StephanToronto的完整评论
2024年11月21日
A lot of the picture here are of the memorial which other than parking charge is free and well worth a visit. However the museum has to be one of the most overpriced I have ever come across, it appea… W1402DSjohnh的完整评论
2024年11月13日
We had an amazing time here. Great museum. Worth every penny and mile. Great location and super interesting. Highly recommended. bennyv6248的完整评论
What memorial as information about the 17th Airborne Division and specifically the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment (United States). My Uncle was a Chaplin for that unit.
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If he fought in the battle his unit would be listed on the American memorial in Bastogne. As far as what each individual unit did I would look it up on the Internet. The memorial is at least 5 …
If he fought in the battle his unit would be listed on the American memorial in Bastogne. As far as what each individual unit did I would look it up on the Internet. The memorial is at least 5 stories high in the shape of a star. The units are shown on the columns. White marble if I remember right. It was VERY impressive. Hope this helps.
We are planning on driving from Amsterdam to Bastogne, (about 200 miles) Is there a preferred or better route to take? Has anyone made the drive? Route E25 southbound and Route E19 to E411 to E46 northbound. We are planning on returning to Amsterdam several days later by driving back and stopping in Brussels. Any suggestions of which roads to take is appreciated. Patrk71
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Actually it was me writing the story but my sister Mariska was still logged in ;)
Hi Keith I am visiting Bastogne at the end of May as a surprise present for my husbands 40th. Neither of us have been to the area before and I am wondering if you could offer me any information on the area. We will only be there for 3 days so if you could recommend any tours, guides or general places to see I would really appreciate it. Also would I be right in thinking that we would be better off hiring a car? We will be flying into Charleroi airport in Belgium. Any kind of advise would be very much appreciated. Kind regards Edel
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Hi Edel, lucky you, this is a wonderful area to visit, and yes you will need a car. But with only 3 days you have big choices to make. Do you want a variety of things to do or do you …
Hi Edel, lucky you, this is a wonderful area to visit, and yes you will need a car. But with only 3 days you have big choices to make. Do you want a variety of things to do or do you want to concentrate on WW11 commemoration. The Bastogne War Museum and US Mardasson Memorial is a must. The museum tells the story of 4 people from different backgrounds and is very well done. Loads of information online about this. In Bastogne itself is McAuliffe Square with a memorial to US General McAuliife, famous for his 'Nuts' retort to a German request. there is also a US tank and Liberty Marker 1145. The last Liberty Marker 1147 is at the War Museum. The December 44 Museum at La Gleize is another one and has the big German Tiger tank outside. We found this one well worth a visit. In La Roche en Ardenne the Ardennes Museum is well laid out and also worth a visit. La Roche itself is a lovely town to wander around and has a very nice Chinese restaurant on the river and a nice Parc de Rompre with interesting features.. The caves at Hotton make a nice relief from the War interests and on the way from La Roche you will pass the British Sherman tank Northampton from where you get a lovely view of the town. Just round the corner from there is the Memorial to the Scottish 51st Division (park at the Tank and walk to the memorial) Durbuy, reputed to be the smallest town in the world, is quaint and has a lovely Topiary Park. I hope this helps and you can find more information online about these places.