Volunteers dig out an artillery battery which was hidden under the dunes near the village Noordwijk aan Zee in the NL.
This was a battery from MAA 201, equipped with 4x French 155mm GPF guns in type 158 bunkers.
Connected with a 500 meters long tunnel, which also connects the S414 fire guidance bunker.
The tunnel is partly accesible with a guide.
The S414 is restored.
As new... With many original details
The tunnel can be visited with a guide every day until sunday 27 aug. Then it closes due to the start of the bat season until 1 may 2018.
The S414 can be visited all year every day.
Tunnel and S414 only accessible by reservation.
http://www.atlantikwall.nl
Sunday 27 aug acces without reservation 10-17 hrs.
5 euro acces pp.
MAA 201 museum in Noordwijk- NL
German Kriegsmarine 1935-1945.
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