2nd.Leibhusar said:Yes !!...Musee La Targette, Route Nationale 48, Neuville-Saint-Vaast ( route D937 Bethume-Arras) and the owners other museum with trenches and incredible ww1 collection, Musée Vivant 1914-1918 Colline de Notre Dame de Lorette, Ablain-Saint-Nazaire.
Superb collection, ....jaw dropping ! a must seen for any ww1 collector !!
Sadly, this museum is closed now. Collection for sale.Yes !!...Musee La Targette, Route Nationale 48, Neuville-Saint-Vaast ( route D937 Bethume-Arras) and the owners other museum with trenches and incredible ww1 collection, Musée Vivant 1914-1918 Colline de Notre Dame de Lorette, Ablain-Saint-Nazaire.
Superb collection, ....jaw dropping ! a must seen for any ww1 collector !!
Dat maakt je echt sprakeloos, als je het vergelijkt met die stomme oorlogen nu, altijd voor nietsDe video van 20 seconden lijkt te veel geüpload, ik heb wat foto's online gevonden, dit monument toont namen van 500.000+ gesneuvelde soldaten en de enorme schaal helpt om te voelen hoeveel individuele levens die cijfers vertegenwoordigen
(als mensen kan ons brein zulke grote cijfers niet echt begrijpen, dit moment met individuele namen op enorme schaal helpt echt om dat idee te begrijpen..
The two museums, "La Targette" and "Notre Dame de Lorette," have been closed since January 1, 2026. Neither the French State, nor the Region, the Department, nor the city of Lens wanted to showcase this private collection. They prefer to build large, modern buildings with screening rooms, videos, films... (the kind you can watch at home on TV) or wargames like at Disneyland.Interesting is .. wehre they sold all this helmet ? Did you know it
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that room stil exists, and it is fabulous!!The two museums, "La Targette" and "Notre Dame de Lorette," have been closed since January 1, 2026. Neither the French State, nor the Region, the Department, nor the city of Lens wanted to showcase this private collection. They prefer to build large, modern buildings with screening rooms, videos, films... (the kind you can watch at home on TV) or wargames like at Disneyland.Part of the reserve has already been sold by AIOLFI Auction in Wavres, Belgium. The 75mm guns that were slated for destruction by France were sold to the Americans. One of them is at West Point.
The rest is still under discussion... contacts have been made with Aiolfi, as well as with Hermann-Historika.
I would add to the list the Cinquantenaire Museum in Brussels, near Waterloo. Ten years ago, there was still a large "WW1" room.
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Do you know some beautiful museum , (eventually with private collection that Is needed an agreement to visit it) apart of Rastatt, Ingolstadt, Vornholz?