World War II museum in Oosterbeek near Arnhem focusing on Operation Market Garden and the Arnhem battles.
Airborne Museum Hartenstein
The Airborne Museum Hartenstein preserves the history of the Battle of Arnhem (Operation Market Garden) and the Dutch paratroopers who fought there. The exhibits cover military strategy, personal stories, and a detailed reconstruction of the events that unfolded around Arnhem.
About the Museum
History
- Location: Oosterbeek, near Arnhem
- Founded: 1968 as a memorial and educational center
- Focus: WWII airborne operations and local experiences
- Building: Historic hotel that served as a key command post during the battle
Exhibits
- Battlefield Dioramas: Scale models of the battlefield
- Personal Letters & Memorabilia: Eyewitness accounts
- Uniforms & Weapons: WWII era gear
- Interactive Timelines: Key events of Market Garden
- Photographs: Archival images
Visiting Information
Tickets & Pricing
- Adults: €9
- Students: €6
- Children (6-12): €5
- Family tickets available
Getting There
- From Arnhem, take bus 8 or 2 to Oosterbeek, then a short walk
- Car: Parking on-site or nearby
Accessibility
- Ground-floor accessible, some areas require stairs
- Wheelchairs available at the entrance
Hours & Tips
- Check the website for seasonal hours and special events
- Allow 2-3 hours for a full visit
- The museum hosts occasional guided tours
Nearby Attractions
- Oosterbeek battlefield remnants
- Walk along the River Rhine
- Arnhem city center a short drive away
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museumwwii Arnhemairborne