The 10 Best Military Museums in Wallonia, Wallonia

July 29, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Wallonia, Belgium including The Remember Museum, BASTOGNE BARRACKS, Musee du Souvenir 40-45, Bulge Relics Museum, December 44 Historical Museum, 101 Airborne Museum Le Mess - Bastogne, Musee international du Carnaval et du Masque, Fort Eben-Emael, Bastogne War Museum, From Texas to Bastogne, Aggies go to War.
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1. The Remember Museum

Les Beolles 4, Thimister-Clermont 4890 Belgium +32 87 44 61 81 http://www.remembermuseum.be
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

The Remember Museum

Reviewed By samtD2637LR - Kissimmee, United States

Mathilde and Marcel Schmetz opened this museum in 1994 to ensure that the service and sacrifice of Americans who liberated Belgium will never be forgotten. As curator Marcel has handcrafted the exhibits including the mannequins and dioramas. In addition to WWII memorabilia, they go by M &M so there are many M &M candy figurines, a definite joyful way for children to learn about the deeds of their great grandparents.

2. BASTOGNE BARRACKS

Rue de La-Roche 40, Bastogne 6600 Belgium +32 478 78 24 98 [email protected] http://www.bastogne-barracks.be
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5.0 based on 845 reviews

BASTOGNE BARRACKS

Visit our exhibition hall displaying Second World War vehicles and equipment Bastogne Barracks, one of the WHI sites, is situated to the north east of town, in the direction of La Roche-en-Ardennes and presents in a 2,350 m2 exhibition hall as well as in outside display a large array of Second World War track and wheel vehicles, artillery pieces and various equipment, both from the Allies and the Axis Powers. The circuit is totally secure. March/April/May/October/November: weekends June/July/August/September: from Wednesday through Sunday December: weekend 11-12 + Spring break: from 15 till 19/2 – Easter holidays: from 5 till 18/4 – Fall break: from 1 till 7/11

Reviewed By Swintooh - High Wycombe, United Kingdom

Visited on a family holiday in August. You need to show up at the gate at given hour. This is no "anytime entry, wonder by yourself museum" but active military base, where the whole group needs to be escorted at all times. Great Bastogne siege display/reconstruction, very knowledgable tour guide (a sargeant in Belgian army), then the main attraction - huge garage with all the great tanks and armoured vehicles. My boys were so happy. A must do for any World of Tanks player. The price of entry is very low - 8 EUR per adult (card payment only), kids go free! Excellent!!!

3. Musee du Souvenir 40-45

Rue d'Orbais 2, Perwez 1360 Belgium +32 479 44 65 09 [email protected] http://www.museedusouvenir.be
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Musee du Souvenir 40-45

This private museum is located in the beautiful village of Malèves (city of Perwez) in the former stables of the family farm. It presents the history of the World War II in the Perwez area. The periods of the 1940 invasion, the occupation and the 1944 liberation are presented as seen on a local scale. The collection consists of several thousand objects as well as more than forty mannequins arranged in little scenes in order to place the material in the context of the war period. Civilian objects also adds to this material to remember the difficulties endured by them during the last world war. Showcases are also visible to submit documents and small antique artefacts. Pictures documents and archive movies complete the visit.

4. Bulge Relics Museum

Joubieval 41, Vielsalm 6690 Belgium +32 496 31 61 74 http://bulge-relics-museum.be/
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Bulge Relics Museum

It's in a historic building situated in Joubiéval that the « Bulge Relics Museum » presents on several floors battlefield relics that were recovered from the battlefields of Vielsalm, Lierneux and at the Baraque de Fraiture crossroads. A didactical path through pictures, displays, vehicles and sceneries makes you relive those dark days of winter 1944 which saw US forces face mainly the elite troops of the SS panzerdivisions. Thousands of artifacts that, directly risen from that time, depict the everyday living of these men dragged by the storm of the battle. The museum will be opened from June up to September at weekends from 13 til 17 pm. It will also possible to visit it during the weeks as well as on special occasions but on appointment only. Schools : A special didactical file to be printed can be mailed in advance to teachers.

Reviewed By TsunamiHunter

The tour of the Bulge Relics Museum was the highlight of the group's visit to the area, which also included stops at local monuments and battlefield positions. The collection of uniforms, weapons, general supplies and artifacts is terrific and the condition of many items on display is excellent. The stories and information presented by the curator / guide conducting our tour was exceptionally interesting. If you are in the Ardennes, a visit to this hidden gem is definitely worth the time and entrance fee.

5. December 44 Historical Museum

Rue de l'Eglise 7, La Gleize 4987 Belgium +32 80 78 51 91 [email protected] http://www.december44.com
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4.5 based on 228 reviews

December 44 Historical Museum

The December 44 Museum is located in the hearth of the Belgian Ardennes, in the village of La Gleize, where the Battle of the Bulge was fought, on the northern part of the offensive. Surrounded by American airborne, armored and infantry forces, 800 German survivors of the 1st Panzer SS, a "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" elite division, lead by Peiper, fled on Christmas Eve leaving behind 135 armoured vehicles including the 69 tonne King Tiger tank, still visible at the museum.The museum accurately recounts these tragic events through one of the most important collection in Europe, most of it collected on the very battlefield where it was fought.

Reviewed By davidsL9543GV - Wales, United Kingdom

I had long wished to visit the area and I finally did this in December 2019. I'll try not to repeat what has been written before - but essentially, the museum focuses on the German side of the Battle of Bulge and a lot of the artefacts and uniforms were found in the immediate area of La Gleize - which is as far as Peiper and his tanks got. Dioramas with mannequins display a variety of original SS, Heer, Fallschirmjäger and Luftwaffe uniforms. There are certainly US exhibits - both in display cases and with dioramas, but the focus is on the German aspect of the campaign. I'm a militaria collector as well as a WW2 tour guide and I have to say, this is an impressive display. Did a mention there is a Königstiger out the front? :-) I got here late in the day so it was not so busy. Staff were friendly and approachable.

6. 101 Airborne Museum Le Mess - Bastogne

Avenue de la Gare 11, Bastogne 6600 Belgium +32 61 50 12 00 [email protected] http://www.101airbornemuseumbastogne.com
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4.5 based on 549 reviews

101 Airborne Museum Le Mess - Bastogne

Reviewed By scottp372 - Ottawa, Canada

This 101st Airborne Museum is a tribute to the men of the American 101st Airborne Division who were surrounded and held off German forces who tried to take Bastogne. The museum holds many artifacts from the Battle of the Bulge, ranging from weapons, uniforms, and equipment, both American and German. There are glass-enclosed displays of life-sized wax figures of soldiers and civilians as well as audio recordings describing the battle, Not to be missed is the air raid shelter in the basement of the museum where one can go inside a room where there is an audio-visual account of the battle taking place where the traveler can get an account in how the battle was going on while sitting in the air-raid shelter. You can hear a dog barking, tanks rumbling, an airplane dropping a bomb shattering glass and rifle and machine- gun fire, all from the inside of the shelter wondering what it was like to have endured the sounds of the fighting. This museum is a gem and well worth the visit

7. Musee international du Carnaval et du Masque

Rue du Saint-Moustier 10, Binche 7130 Belgium +32 64 33 57 41 [email protected] http://www.museedumasque.be
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Musee international du Carnaval et du Masque

8. Fort Eben-Emael

Rue du Fort 40, Eben-Emael 4690 Belgium +32 4 286 28 61 [email protected] http://www.fort-eben-emael.be
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

Fort Eben-Emael

Reviewed By Aipalovik - Brussels, Belgium

Our visit lasted one hour due to lack of time, but we could have stayed longer. The exhibits and the 10 min introductory film are very good and give a clear view of the war context, the strategic importance of the fort, and the reasons why the fort was captured so quickly. The only negative was the status of the path around the top of the fort. While the circuit is relatively well indicated, it is poorly maintained and some sections can be dangerous for pedestrians that do not have good footing especially where the handrails are missing or broken. The path offers views of some of the top bunkers but again access for good views is not always easy. We also missed the side path with the view over the Meuse and the canal.

9. Bastogne War Museum

Colline du Mardasson 5, Bastogne 6600 Belgium +32 61 21 02 22 [email protected] http://www.bastognewarmuseum.be
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4.5 based on 1,851 reviews

Bastogne War Museum

Located close to the famous Mardasson Memorial, the Bastogne War Museum is the principal memorial dedicated to the Second World War in the Ardennes and Belgium with more than 150 000 visitors per year. Through the use of scenography, witness testimonial, multi-media installation the route through the exhibition appeals not only to the intellect but to the emotions, giving visitors the feeling that this story belongs to each and every one of us.

Reviewed By erictX7670ZS - Norway, null

Visited with our two kids (7 and 9), and we all thought the museum was fantastic. For my generation and that of our kids, the events of WW2 are very removed. But when you learn about what happened, and that it wasn't all that long ago, it's a very humbling educational experience. The museum is really well curated, and the exhibition leads you through the lead up and events of this part of WW2 in a logical and very engaging manner. My kids liked their individual audio guides and especially the way the story is narrated by the 4 perspectives of the local boy, his teacher, the American soldier and the German soldier. The theatrical displays are really good (to give your mind a break) because there is just so much info to absorb and it is tiring. We spent 3hrs in the museum. It is scary that the events of today seem so similar to those in the lead up to WW2... We also visited the Verdun WW1 museum the next day, and it is incredulous that the world didn't learn it's lesson the first time round.

10. From Texas to Bastogne, Aggies go to War

Place Saint-Pierre 24, Bastogne 6600 Belgium +32 61 21 02 20 http://www.facebook.com/pages/From-Texas-to-Bastogne-Aggies-go-to-War/696332710484256
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

From Texas to Bastogne, Aggies go to War

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