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Museum of the Maginot Line at the Rhine
Route du Rhin
67390 Marckolsheim
Tel 03 88 92 56 98
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Maginot Line Locations for Visitors
The Maginot Line is a defense line built between the two World Wars, which name comes from André Maginot, the Minister of War at that time.
Seen as a line to defend the French-German border,  it starts in the North of France and continues to the south to Italy, part of it is called the Alps Line.

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The Maginot Line

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maginot line map of fortifications

The fortress Schoenenbourg
3, Route De Hoffen, Hunspach 67250
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Immerhof
Allée du Caporal André RABU
57330 Hettange-Grande
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Hackenberg
Route Du Hackenberg
57920 Veckring
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November 12 to March 31 :
Wednesdays and Saturdays only starting at 14:00

April 1st to November 11 :
7 days 7, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays
Departures ranged from 14:00 to 15:30
Latest departure at 15:30 to 2:30
Monday to Friday, unique departure at 14:30

Prices :
Adult: 10€
Child: 5€ (6-16 years)

Simserhof
Rue André Maginot
Le Légeret Siersthal
57410
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Lembach
2, route de Bitche
67510 Lembach
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Fort Casso
Rue du Chanoine Châtelain
57410 Rohrbach-les-Bitche
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