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WELLINGTON QUARRY

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2025
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2025

Wellington underground quarry in Arras, used as a shelter for soldiers, now more immersive and interactive, to visit.

November 1916, the British prepare the offensive that will take place on April 9, 1917 at 5:30 am. Their idea: to have the New Zealand tunnel boring machines connect the city's chalk quarries to create a veritable network of underground barracks. Go down to a depth of 20 metres to discover this strategic place which was also the daily life of the soldiers of the Great War. In April, don't miss the annual ceremony that pays tribute to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who took part in the Battle of Arras.

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Visited in april 2025
Very interesting museum. Learnt a lot about World War 1 and how they used the already established quarries to build a tunnel system to attack the Central Powers from the inside
Visited in april 2025
Superbe musée expliquant la bataille d'Arras, et l'aide des Alliés anglais, canadiens, australiens et surtout les néo-zélandais qui ont construit ces carrières pour piéger l'ennemi
Visited in april 2025
Très émouvant d'apprendre que des soldats venus de l'autre bout du monde sont venus défendre notre territoire. Merci à eux.
Visited in april 2025
I highly recommend visiting this site. Especially for people interested in history and for those who lost a family member on that fateful day. For me, it was an emotional day as I was walking in the footsteps of my great grandfather who lost his life in the Battle of Arras. The guide was really good, however, I would have preferred if the tour was solely in English as opposed to bilingual, I felt we missed some points.
Visited in april 2025
Très intéressant souvenir de la 1ere guerre mondiale
Très émouvant
Parfaitement évoqué lors de la visite des carrières

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