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Sources : INSEE (SIRENE) · INPI — Registre National des Entreprises (RNE).
Présentation
French Resistance memorial set in an 1870s fortress & WWII Nazi internment & interrogation camp.
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Avis
When I went there I somehow felt how this place was during WW 2. Old place but nice. Free entry. People were running, cycling, walking their pets and play with kids. An interesting place knowing the history behind it. It is in a quiet neighborhood easily accessible from the main road. There's enough space in the yard for car parking.
Gigantic Fort outside the town of Metz. Lots of parking. Plenty to see without paying. Was used in WW2 to keep prisoners. To the left as you enter the gates is a war memorial to the many prisoners who died here.
Walked through the fort and it was disappointing to see the amount of disrepair. Sad to see the lack of upkeep or restoration. The photos posted are misleading.
Not worth visiting. It’s just a poorly maintained park. If you have been to Auschwitz/Buchenwald, this is a huge disappointment and waste of time.
The free guided tour lasts about a couple of hours and allows visiting the inside of the fort. Very prepared guide, I do not think the visit is suitable for kids under 14 years old.
Fort turned concentration camp turned park and museum. Definitely worth a visit. The site itself has so much history and greatly explains the recent history of the Lorraine region. The buildings are old and make great photos and it can get a bit spooky at night. There are pull up bars along the walking/jogging path and ruins of the old fort which make it interesting as you jog around. You can also get a tour of the SS concentration camp if you are interested.
Nice historical place to visit, on which Nazis keppt resistance people as prisoners in secret. It's also nice nature around it for walk and run.
Interesting place, nice park, the museum is not often open.
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