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Historical site offering guided tours to discover the different spaces open to the public in Le Tréport.

Kahl-Burg is one of the many remnants of the Second World War battles along the Normandy coast. It was built by the German army in 1942 after the Canadian raid on Dieppe during Operation Jubilee. It was dug into the chalk cliffs to serve as a command post for the 245th and 348th Infantry Divisions. It consists of 270 metres of galleries serving 32 rooms, along 225 steps. This titanic work was carried out by Ukrainian prisoners accompanied by some inhabitants of Le Tréport requisitioned for the occasion. Left in a hurry by the Germans in 1944 during the Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy, the Kahl-burg, left unfinished, was abandoned for sixty years, looted, then used as a dump. This historic site, now reinforced, was saved in 2001 by the volunteers of the association "Le Mur de la Manche", which offers guided tours. You will discover the different areas open to the public: an access block, technical rooms, barracks rooms, observation posts, a firing post with its original cannon, a combat post. The showcases display objects and clothing that have been skilfully collected, sorted, cleaned and displayed to help visitors understand the daily life and military life of the period. At the entrance to the site, an arrangement with historical information allows visitors to understand the events that took place on the site, facing the English Channel.

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Visited in february 2025
Cette visite est assuré par des bénévoles passionnés qui ont sauvé cette partie de l’histoire de la seconde guerre mondiale. Le travail effectué est impressionnant, travail de ceux qui l’ont pensé et travail de ceux qui l’ont réalisé. À voir et à conserver pour ne pas oublier.
La visite est gratuite, une participation volontaire acceptée, une bonne façon de participer à l’Histoire.
Visited in january 2025
Ce site est unique chargé d'histoire nous avons du mal à croire que cela ait pu exister ces femmes prisonnières ukrainiennes qui ont creusé ce labyrinthe Le guide est un passionné ce qui rend la visite extrêmement complète Merci à lui Allez y sans faute
Visited in december 2024
Visite passionnante réalisée par des bénévoles. À faire absolument quand on est au Tréport.
Visited in december 2024
Se renseigner pour les jours et horaires de visite. Un lieu historique singulier qui vous apprendra beaucoup sur l'histoire locale. On salue l'équipe qui se charge d'entretenir et préserver le lieu, qui en assure le patient travail de reconstitution et les visites. Claustrophobes : s'abstenir ! ;-)
Visited in november 2024
Merci aux bénévoles pour entretenir la mémoire de ces temps pas si lointains . Un bunker phénoménal construit en 18 mois . Beaucoup de marches à monter et à descendre. Une guide intéressante.1h30 environ. Il faut réserver à l OT avant de s y rendre.

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