The Kroontjesbunker (FL250) is a remarkable remnant from the Second World War. This tower-like command bunker earned its nickname from the distinctive crown shape on its roof.
Military nerve center on the coast
From this air defense bunker, Allied aircraft movements were plotted through a glass wall, and coordinates were relayed to the anti-aircraft guns. Information was relayed via a network of radar stations, including positions in Zandvoort and Terschelling. This created a chain of observation that could accurately track every aircraft movement.
Experience military history
Located in a nature reserve near Huisduinen, the bunker is only open during special events such as Bunker Day and Open Monument Day . In the future, the Kroontjesbunker will be restored to its original state as much as possible.
Please note: nature reserve
The bunker is located in a protected dune area. Stay on the marked trails and bring a flashlight to explore the interior.