Museum Helgoland is a place where visitors can delve into the natural history and local history of the island of Heligoland. The museum offers a comprehensive overview of the island's past, from its geological formation to its cultural development. It's an excellent place for those interested in learning more about the unique characteristics of this North Sea island.
In 2006, the Museum Helgoland expanded to include a museum courtyard. This outdoor area features small lobster huts, each dedicated to a different theme, and a wooden lighthouse. These additions provide a unique and interactive way for visitors to learn about the island's history and culture.
In 2020, the Museum Helgoland added a history bunker to its exhibits. This bunker provides a unique perspective on the island's history, particularly its use as a sea fortress, the construction of the bunker, the events of World War II, and the reconstruction since 1952. This addition offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors.
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April - October
Daily
10:00 - 14:30
November - March
Wednesday and Saturday
12:00 -16:30
Kurpromenade 8, Heligoland
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