
The former canteen building has been transformed into a fascinating exhibition and reception area, which also features a historical film about the Atlantic Wall. With the entrance fee to the visitor center (€8.50 for ages 6 and up), you can use a route map and QR code to access several furnished (exhibition) bunkers. Inside the bunkers, you can view exhibits about the Terschelling residents who died in WWII, including a commemoration of the only Jewish family that lived on Terschelling. They also feature exhibits about the Terschelling forced laborers who were forced to work in Germany. SCAVENGER HUNT: A fun treasure hunt has been created for children. It is available at the reception. GPS GAME: A GPS game has now been developed for families with children. You can find all the information about the game in the museum's visitor center. GUIDED EXCURSION: You can also book a guided tour (€13.50) through the VVV Terschelling website. The guide will tell the story of the Tiger Defence Line over two hours. Prepare to be amazed! The Terschelling Bunker Museum has limited parking. Drive up the Tiger Trail and follow the blue P sign, or park your bike in the bike racks at the beginning of the trail. Tickets for the visitor center are available on-site.
1 to 100 persons
West-Terschelling
History and Art & Culture
wheelchair accessible, all ages, adults, and children




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For decades, the 'Tiger Position' from the Second World War with its hidden stories has remained virtually invisible. The former canteen building has been transformed into a fascinating exhibition and reception space. There is a lot to do in the museum. For example, there is a treasure hunt for the children and you can book an excursion with a guide on our website, who will lead you on a journey of discovery through various impressive buildings. Be surprised!
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