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I have Jan Zdiarsky on 12 O'clock High! to thank for alerting me to this little gem of a museum. The location of the museum is in Krusnohori (Erzgebirge), Czech Republic. As its name denotes, much of its exhibit is devoted to the one battle on 11 Sept. 1944. However, the museum does cover other topics of interest. I will cut and paste liberally from the museum's webpage to provide the best description.
How to Get to the Museum Kovarska is in northern Bohemia 120 km from Prague, Czech Republic. Follow signs to Chomutov on route 7 turning left at the village of Krimov heading for Vejprty. At Prisecnice reservoar take the turning for Kovarska. Trains: Line No. 137 from Chomutov. The nearest Border crossing with Germany is Oberwiesenthal or Reitzenhain. The nearest International Airport is Karlovy Vary or for light aircraft the Aeroclub field at Chomutov. Visiting Hours and Contact Information Opening times Saturday 2PM - 6PM For other opening times please phone +420-398-369181 Mr. P. Frank - German/Czech or +420-2-24383768 Mr.J. Zdiarsky - English/Czech e-mail: zdiarsky@lf.czu.cz Description of the Museum The Museum comprises three rooms where you can find more than 500 exhibits on the WWII aviation history of the area, also as airmen equipment and memorabilias. The main part of the exhibition is dedicated to the battle of 11th September 1944. Here you |
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