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stalag luft iii prisoner camp museum

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    • G4585TBjohnh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You are greeted from the roadside by a very emotive statue, the museum gives a good glimpse into camp life along with the outside hut . Worth checking out for any special re enactments during the year. Then find your way to tunnel harry which is just up the road down a rough track , over the train line and now very well labelled in the trees - patience required perhaps but well worth it. The cemetery and commemorative areas are also very moving.
    • Familyinruins 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We are a family of 4 who traveled up after visiting and then staying in Colditz. Overall it was easy to find with a simple but thought provoking museum. The actual camp is a mile or so up the road (then turn right and follow the gravel road to the sight) which doesn't have anything standing from the original camp but the foundations can be found and the tunnel is marked out. Overall, I would recommend if it's on your bucket list (as you've probably seem the movie every Easter/Christmas since being born ;) but the wife and kids may not see the long drive the same way!!
    • FoxyDad 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was amazing to see the place where my Uncle was imprisioned during WW2 and escaped through tunnel Harry.
    • Sue11sandwich 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When traveling with my Dad through Germany, Czech Republic and Poland, he mentioned that this was on his bucket list to see. With GPS in hand, we did find the museum without any trouble. It was a small museum and the trails were a bit tough to find due to lack of signs, but it was definitely worth it. My Dad loved seeing the museum and the trails, telling me stories as we went through. There is a sculpture not to be missed in the front of the museum, it is very powerful.
    • MoonM91 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Unfortunately this museum has fallen into disarray. Poor map guidance and unmaintained trails. Is it still worth a look? Yes. It is history. Expect an exhibit hall with a small model of the British compound, a building, and then a 1 mile walk East, Southeast to "Harry", a 10 foot replica of where the fence was in 1944 then building markers.It is still worth the drive, time, and walk to see history.
    • AndrewPSmith 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great museum if somewhat small. Run by great staff who can give you a basic map of the camp. Guides available for hire at extra cost. The camp itself is amazing - have wanted to go there for 30 years and finally made it in 2014. Recommended.
    • Grregg_S 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Different from other sites of former German camps, a small but very well arranged exhibition. The headmaster of the museum who was guiding us told some unique stories and referred much to the famous movie.
    • FOLA_11 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum only exists because of the passion of Marek. Unfortunately, he was away on the day we had there but my friend ,who knows Marek, took us through the site. A pretty good collection has been put together but this museum could use some financial aid. There is so much more that would be done with proper funding. This funding will likely have to come from those countries who had prisoners in the camp. As is, it is still worthwhile to visit this Stalag and see the place that has been immortalized by the "Great Escape". The engineering, planning and resourcefulness of the POW's is amazing. The role that this escape played in the war effort (via distraction of the Germans) is interesting. There is an offsite memorial to the soldiers that should also be seen as part of your visit to the area.
    • Crag_Traveler 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you're looking for an up-close first-hand experience with world history, you must come visit Stalag Luft III Prisoner Camp Museum. I think this experience will be different for everyone, but standing at the exit of Tunnel Harry and thinking of the brave men who emerged to run for the woods, was an incredible experience for me. While you're here, be sure to tour the grounds, the re-created prisons, and underground hallways that are still original. Don't forget to bring a camera because this is an experience you're going to want to remember.
    • EzzyA 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I came here with a Leger's tour and didn't quite know what to expect. I'd looked the camp up on the internet and got the impression that they was nothing much to see. However, there was a small, but very interesting museum, a mock-up of one of the prison huts, with displays inside, as well as a mock-up of one of the tunnels. But what I found most interesting was walking through the woods and seeing the foundations of the original huts and and other buildings, such as the theatre that the prisoners built. The original escape tunnel is marked poignantly with paving stones inscribed with the names of the prisoners who got out of the camp, and those who were murdered by the Gestapo in a different colour. Definitely well worth a visit.
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