Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unfortunate if it’s changed into that. It wasn’t when I was there. My general experience was that Germany handles that horrific part of its history with directness and honesty.Anonymous wrote:From what I understand, it’s just a restaurant, and not a very good one based on the Google Reviews. If you’re expecting a real museum I think you’ll be disappointed. Leave it to the Germans to minimize their horrible history and turn Hitler’s Lair into a modern mountaintop restaurant. Horrible people.
DP - well, that’s because the PP with “based on the Google reviews” does not seem to have any first-hand experience and is incorrect in their conclusions.
There is a very good museum at the bottom next to all the bunkers - and, yes, you also can tour the bunkers themselves.
And, yes, the tour busses are the best way to go.
PP here. The point remains that the house itself is a restaurant, and they hid the museum away at the bottom. Typical German approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unfortunate if it’s changed into that. It wasn’t when I was there. My general experience was that Germany handles that horrific part of its history with directness and honesty.Anonymous wrote:From what I understand, it’s just a restaurant, and not a very good one based on the Google Reviews. If you’re expecting a real museum I think you’ll be disappointed. Leave it to the Germans to minimize their horrible history and turn Hitler’s Lair into a modern mountaintop restaurant. Horrible people.
DP - well, that’s because the PP with “based on the Google reviews” does not seem to have any first-hand experience and is incorrect in their conclusions.
There is a very good museum at the bottom next to all the bunkers - and, yes, you also can tour the bunkers themselves.
And, yes, the tour busses are the best way to go.
Anonymous wrote:That’s unfortunate if it’s changed into that. It wasn’t when I was there. My general experience was that Germany handles that horrific part of its history with directness and honesty.Anonymous wrote:From what I understand, it’s just a restaurant, and not a very good one based on the Google Reviews. If you’re expecting a real museum I think you’ll be disappointed. Leave it to the Germans to minimize their horrible history and turn Hitler’s Lair into a modern mountaintop restaurant. Horrible people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I understand, it’s just a restaurant, and not a very good one based on the Google Reviews. If you’re expecting a real museum I think you’ll be disappointed. Leave it to the Germans to minimize their horrible history and turn Hitler’s Lair into a modern mountaintop restaurant. Horrible people.
^^PS, if you want to visit an actual historic site where Hitler spent a good part of the war, then check out the so-called Wolf’s Lair in Northeastern Poland. It’s also the place where the famous assassination attempt was carried out. There are a lot of other wonderful WWII history museums throughout Poland that provide a much more balanced perspective than anything you’ll find in Germany, so if you are interested, just let me know.
That’s unfortunate if it’s changed into that. It wasn’t when I was there. My general experience was that Germany handles that horrific part of its history with directness and honesty.Anonymous wrote:From what I understand, it’s just a restaurant, and not a very good one based on the Google Reviews. If you’re expecting a real museum I think you’ll be disappointed. Leave it to the Germans to minimize their horrible history and turn Hitler’s Lair into a modern mountaintop restaurant. Horrible people.