Bullecourt 1917, Jean and Denise Letaille museum

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Bullecourt, France

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War museum· Army museum· Tourist attraction

Bullecourt 1917, Jean and Denise Letaille museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bullecourt 1917, Jean and Denise Letaille museum is located in Bullecourt, France on 1Bis Rue d'Arras. Bullecourt 1917, Jean and Denise Letaille museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category war museum in France.

Address

1Bis Rue d'Arras

Phone

+33 321553320

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Connor

Fantastic museum, definitely worth a drive out just to see this! Friendly staff and super rare artefacts Im a wonderful setting. Also recommend seeing the memorials in the village such as the Digger memorial.

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Tony Mccready

Well worth the visit. Park on the foot path like the locals. Staff very helpful. 2 galleries to view. Large collection of iron harvest on display.

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lllordllloyd

This is not just a museum, it is a tribute to Jean Lataille who did so much for Australia, to preserve and help us understand this gruesome battle. He showed hospitality to strange Australians and Brits turning up in the quiet decades when Bullecourt was little understood or promoted. It deserves support and does a good job. Very moving.

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Bill Slater

Excellent museum, really friendly and helpful staff. Very interesting tank artefacts. Recommend a visit.

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Naomi Moore

An absolutely fantastic museum! Dedicated to the mainly Australian action and sacrifice during the battle of Bullecourt. Wish I could give it 10 stars.

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Graham Sykes

Great little museum. Tells the story of the two battles of Arras and the German spring offensive 1918. Very moving.

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Luiminos

Saw a sign for the museum from the village, decided to visit it & I am glad that I did. Very interesting and informative about the battle for Bullecourt and those who took part. I also visited the Australian Memorial outside the village.

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Adrian Stoneman

An interesting collection of ww1 weapons