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Guided tour 90 minutes Hangar 7 and outdoor area

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Guided tour 90 minutes Hangar 7 and outdoor area

Guided tour of the storage facility in Hangar 7

What to expect

Museums are rarely able to display their entire collections. Many artefacts therefore remain hidden away in storage – including at the Military History Museum at Berlin-Gatow Airfield.

Target groups

Bundeswehr, secondary school classes, general public

Participants

Max. 20

Duration

90 minutes

Location

Hangar 7 and outdoor area

Discover hidden treasures

For example, our latest large exhibit, the impressive Euro Hawk drone, has not previously been on public display. The VIP helicopter once used by Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was also inaccessible for many years.

These and other particularly fascinating and rare objects can now be discovered in Hangar 7 – an area that is only accessible as part of this guided tour.

Sounds interesting?

Have we sparked your curiosity? Here you’ll find everything you need to know to plan your visit!

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