
The Luftschutzbunker / Helgoland Museum, located on the German island of Helgoland, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the island's fascinating past. Built in 1945 as an air raid shelter, this bunker is one of the few remaining in Europe. Visitors can explore the museum, learning about the wartime experience of Helgoland's inhabitants and gaining insight into the story of how the island survived Nazi occupation. The museum displays a variety of artifacts, including photographs and documents related to the evacuation of inhabitants during the air raids, as well as weapons and other items used during the war. There is also a sculpture gallery and a chapel with a viewing platform. Other highlights include an aviation hall, a simulated U-boat that visitors can explore, and a variety of interactive exhibits. The Luftschutzbunker / Helgoland Museum is a great place to visit for anyone with an interest in World War II history!
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