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Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62

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Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62 is a privately owned museum that offers an immersive glimpse into World War I trench warfare. Located on the site of the Battle of Hill 62 (1916), the museum features a network of preserved and reconstructed trenches that visitors can walk through, giving a visceral sense of soldiers' cramped, muddy conditions. Inside, a collection of artifacts includes weapons, uniforms, shell casings, and personal items recovered from the battlefield. One of the most striking exhibits is a series of stereoscopic photographs that show 3D images of the war, providing a haunting window into the past. The museum's grounds still bear the scars of war, with shell craters visible in the surrounding woodland. Unlike larger, state-run museums, Sanctuary Wood has a raw, unpolished feel that many visitors find deeply moving. It's a must-visit for those wanting to understand the physical reality of trench life.

Don't miss

  • Walking through the original and reconstructed trenches, complete with sandbags and duckboards
  • The stereoscopic photo viewer with 3D images of WWI scenes
  • Artifact displays including rifles, helmets, and personal letters
  • The preserved shell craters and bunkers in the surrounding woods

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Ways to visit Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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