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Aviation museums/collections in the area of The Hague, Holland, worth a visit?

Evening, All,

Rather last minute, I know, but are there any of the above worth visiting?

I leave in the morning (Tues) but it has only just occurred to me to ask the question of this Forum. I’m there for a week.

TIA, Anon.

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By: CeBro - 23rd May 2017 at 13:08

No Worries Eric,
But the two organisations are confused regularly:D
Some even think they are one and the same.

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By: ericmunk - 23rd May 2017 at 12:38

Sorry Cees for the inaccurate post. Shouldn’t reply late at night 😉

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By: CeBro - 23rd May 2017 at 10:55

To be correct:

CRASH museum is based at Aalsmeerderbrug.
Stichting Aircraft Recovery Group 1940-1945 is based at Fort Veldhuis, Heemskerk.

Both are usually only open during the weekend.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 23rd May 2017 at 08:14

Thank you, ericmunk. That’ll do nicely.

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By: ericmunk - 22nd May 2017 at 23:05

Evening, All,

Rather last minute, I know, but are there any of the above worth visiting?

I leave in the morning (Tues) but it has only just occurred to me to ask the question of this Forum. I’m there for a week.

TIA, Anon.

Stichting Museum 40-45, Aalsmeerderbrug. Small museum on ww2, great place. Dob’t know if open Tuesday.

Atlantikwall museum Den Haag. Ww2 German bunkers. Think it’s closed tomorrow.

If you are into art: the brandnew Louwman Museum or the atmospheric Panorama Mesdag.

If its aircraft you are after, drive on to the NMM in Soesterberg for a serious collection.

If flying in to Schiphol, try the aviation shop at Aalsmeerderbrug which has complete aircraft too…

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