Museum entirely dedicated to the Resistance, revealing events through reconstructed scenes, objects, documents...
The museum is housed in the remains of Fort Lobau, built in 1878 following the Franco-Prussian war. It was here that 68 resistance fighters were shot during the Second World War. These executions were not discovered until after the German troops had occupied the fort and blown it up on September1, 1944. Today, only a third of the original fort remains, including the sacred courtyard where the executions took place.
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Accueil parfait, souriant et très aimable.
Je recommande sans réserve
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