![]() ![]() Well worth it to see a bit of history and learn from it. I would suggest however to be patient with other visitors touring round the boat as well, as some parts are still narrow and a good degree of flexibility is required to go through the bulkhead doors to each section. Its a good half hour look round, maybe a bit less. As you walk through they also have a sound system that plays period music that crew would have listened too (not propaganda tunes) which fades to the sound of sonar 'pings' and ship propellers above to help the immersion of what it was like on board at times whilst on war patrol. There are some small display boards giving information in German and English about the purpose of each room on board. For example, you enter at the bow of the ship where there is a small kiosk for the entrance fee of 4 Euro (very respectable) a small display case of shop items and the stern torpedo tubes.įrom here you can walk through the centre of the boat, passing both engine rooms, captain & crew rest areas, sonar, radio and control room, before exiting at the bow. Buying a Pizzeria U-Boot gift on Giftly is a great way to send money with a suggestion to use it at this restaurant. There is a lot more space to walk through the boat. You can tour much of the submarine today, and if you've been able to see U995 at Laboe you'll see just how much of an improvement she is on the previous type of submarine. ![]() Fortunately this submarine never saw active war patrol, instead having service as a training vessel. In fact, even the allies took much from its design after the war. This was the U-boat type that was supposed to turn the tide for Germany during the battle of the Atlantic, being so advanced in its capabilities that it surpassed all previous types in service. The Boot Pizzeria (256) 489-1771 Own this business Learn more about offering online ordering to your diners.
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