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WELLINGTON QUARRY

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Rue Arthur-Delétoille, 62000Arras, France Show on map
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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
C'est triste de voir ça
Visited in april 2025
Super interesting place! Tour is in French and English, and is very informative. They also kindly stored our bags while we were on the tour. We booked tickets the day before.
Visited in april 2025
Bonne visite cella à changé depuis notre dernière venue Bonne explication
Visited in april 2025
Noch nie so ein super aufbereitetes Museum gesehen. Hammer!!
Visited in april 2025
A voir, cette visite complète parfaitement celle de Notre Dame de Lorette et du mémorial canadien de Vimy. Cela m'a permis de connaître cet épisode de la 1ère guerre mondiale que j'ignorais. Les images projetées dans la carrière retrace la chronologie des événements de manière très claire. Seul regret: une guide trop autoritaire (peut-être trop stressée) et dont le débit ultra haché et peu articulé n'était pas toujours très compréhensible, que ce soit en Français ou en Anglais (nous avions des Australiens dans le groupe, un peu...décontenancés). Cela reste quoi qu'il en soit une visite à faire si vous êtes à Arras.

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