Royal Air Force Museum
Germany’s first and only Royal Air Force Museum invites you to a trip down memory lane, through 45 years history of Royal Air Force presence in Laarbruch, Weeze and the Lower Rhine area. The Museum can be found in the former St Peter’s Anglican church. It’s aim is not only to show you the military side, but also how the station played it‘s part in the local community . Within the Museum, you will find several aircraft including a Canberra PR7, a Hunter T7, but also several cockpits and military vehicles, (Fire Engine, Police Land Rover) as well as the documented history of the station.
The museum opened to the public in 2007. It is located in the premises of the former Anglican church, the former savings bank now dedicated to the RAF regiment, and the British ASTRA cinema on the site of the former RAF base Laarbruch, now the civilian airport Weeze.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1400hrs to 1700hrs
Winter break: Mid December to beginning of March
Groups are welcome at any time, but are requested to make an appointment
The entrance fee is € 3,- for adults, and children under 15 years of age are free of charge.
Groups are welcome at any time, but are requested to make an appointment, whether a conducted tour of the museum only is required or not. The entrance fee for groups of 10 persons or more is € 5,– per person.
Heinz Willi Knechten
Tel.: +49 178 1356324