Guernesey / Musée

​​German Naval Signals HQ


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​​During the Second World War, this site was the headquarters for the German Naval Commander of the Channel Islands.

​​It was here that all the important radio signals traffic for the German Forces in the Channel Islands was handled.

The underground network of rooms was restored by members of the Channel Islands Occupation Society and many of the original internal fittings have been retained.  These include the ventilation pumps, heating boiler and toilets (non-functioning). The rooms have been re-fitted and equipped to as near original condition as possible, based on detailed information supplied by the former Naval Signals Officer and other German personnel.

The site is highly recommended for anyone with an interest in technology or history of the Second World War in particular. ​​It was here that all the important radio signals traffic for the German Forces in the Channel Islands was handled.

The underground network of rooms was restored by members of the Channel Islands Occupation Society and many of the original internal fittings have been retained.  These include the ventilation pumps, heating boiler and toilets (non-functioning). The rooms have been re-fitted and equipped to as near original condition as possible, based on detailed information supplied by the former Naval Signals Officer and other German personnel.

The site is highly recommended for anyone with an interest in technology or history of the Second World War in particular.

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