German submarine U-534 is located at 1 Woodside – Seacombe, Birkenhead CH41 6DU, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with German submarine U-534 and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Phoenix Sagen

5 Google Rating

The U-534 is one of only four German World War II submarines is preserved condition remaining in the

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The U-534 is one of only four German World War II submarines is preserved condition remaining in the world. She was used mainly for training duties and during her service she sank no other ships. If you love World War history, this is a great little museum to stop and visit.

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Louis Zemek

5 Google Rating

Awesome U Boat. Can’t believe it is in great condition after all these years. Thanks to all who br

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Awesome U Boat. Can’t believe it is in great condition after all these years. Thanks to all who brought it to its present condition!

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John Edwards

5 Google Rating

Brilliant ! Shame it's all cut up like that but at least it's not rotting away under the sea like al

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Brilliant ! Shame it's all cut up like that but at least it's not rotting away under the sea like all the others..ever thought where we would be if Germany won the war

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club80audi1 .

5 Google Rating

Great place to visit and enjoy the experience

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Great place to visit and enjoy the experience

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Jonny Rigby

5 Google Rating

Fantastic information about U-boat and very atmospheric

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Fantastic information about U-boat and very atmospheric

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Ivan Foster

5 Google Rating

Really interesting really enjoyed it and the ferry across the mersey was magical

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Really interesting really enjoyed it and the ferry across the mersey was magical

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Karl Nilsson

5 Google Rating

A must see, like U-995. A bit of a tradgedy that the Brits decided to cut it up, but I suppose that'

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A must see, like U-995. A bit of a tradgedy that the Brits decided to cut it up, but I suppose that's better than being scrapped.

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Keith Buckley

5 Google Rating

Woodside is an amzing place and this attraction only adds to it all

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Woodside is an amzing place and this attraction only adds to it all

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