Visit our exhibition hall displaying Second World War equipment and vehicles! Bastogne Barracks, located to the north-east of the city of Bastogne in the …
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Oct 14, 2024
I wasn't expecting there to be so many tanks. there are at least 10 rusty wrecks before you even get inside the massive 2 sheds. they have all kinds of tanks ww2 and post war. other vehicles, artill… Full review by Co-opMatt
Sep 24, 2024
What a collection? Tremendous number of war vehicles, many in very well restored condition. Three buildings (one is massive) and outdoor exhibits. Definitely a must-do for military vehicle buffs. Th… Full review by T933LBdavids
Aug 10, 2024
I did review others comments before visiting, but frankly there are only 6 tanks to look at when you get here! So it did not feel worth the money that we spent. Nevertheless still cool to stand nex… Full review by Mark H
The Bastogne Barracks are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, open the rest of the days of the week. It is free admission. If you are going to Bastogne and are interested in WWII and the …
The Bastogne Barracks are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, open the rest of the days of the week. It is free admission. If you are going to Bastogne and are interested in WWII and the Battle of the Bulge this is the first museum you should see. If you are looking for a guide for the Battle Field there are two outstanding guides available that live in the area. One is Henri Mignon, the other is Roby Clam. You can google their names to get contact information. Our schedule and theirs worked out where we did a full day with Henri on one day, and then a half day tour with Roby the second day. Two great guides!!
Hi, I'm driving to Bastogne on Tuesday, June 12 with my elderly parents. Are their any private tour guides that give a 4-5 hour tour of The Battle of the Bulge and surrounding area?
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I went with a guide named Henri Mingon. He was excellent, apart from his great knowledge he was a child in the area during the battle and has first hand personal accounts. He has …
I went with a guide named Henri Mingon. He was excellent, apart from his great knowledge he was a child in the area during the battle and has first hand personal accounts. He has his own vehicle or you can use your own. He is flexible and can tailor a tour to suit the amount of time available to you.
I took an English language tour. That day there was also one in French. I understand other languages are offered including Flemish. We had several non-native English speakers in …
I took an English language tour. That day there was also one in French. I understand other languages are offered including Flemish. We had several non-native English speakers in the English tour that day including people from the Netherlands and Poland. On the day we visited, everyone was OK with either English or French.
You need to change the information in trip advisor, it says that the Barracks is open between 9-16, but it has only two tours a day ( 10 and 14:00). We showed up at 11:30 and could not get in
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To tailgate off of Danieltay: ask for Henri to be your tour guide. He was born just outside of Bastogne. As a young boy, he witnessed the battle raging from afar.