Juli 1.
2008 the Stevns Fort opened as a Cold War Museum.
Guided tours in The tunnels and view into the two Gneisenau guns.
Half a squadron HAWK missile in their launchers and in their original
positions.
The
Missile Area
At the entrance visitors are met by a Hawk misile, a NIKE AJAX and a NIKE
HERCULES missile.
The Hercules were originally positioned at the Sigerslev Firing Area a few
kilometers from the
Stevns
Fort.

NIKE Hercules from the Sigerslev
Firing Area nearby |

NIKE AJAX, prior to the Hercules
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Navy Mobile Coast Radar
|
Half a
Squadron of Hawk missiles, the control vehicles
and the radar facilities are back on their original places.
The Gneisenau
Guns
 |
 |
Originally mounted at the German light battleship
Gneisenau. Mounted at Stevns 1953. |
Ammonitions elevator |
The Tunnels of the Fort
1.7 kilometres of tunnels, rooms and installations.
Stevnsfort 2/Senge 2
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Stairs to the tunnels |

Armoured doors in the tunnels |

Room for the artillery crew |

Here the blowing and
drilling started |

Artillery Control
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Street names
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The
Hawk Missiles
Half a
Squadron of the HAWK missiles that originally was mounted at the Stevns Fort
The Army in the Cold War
Beside the fort history, the Army will be represented with a exibition
from mid 2009.
The first vehicles
already has arrived.
| The Leopard Tank |
The Centurion Tank |
40 mm. AA Gun |
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