Helpful Online Pages
Maginotline
The Maginot Line – 11 Fascinating Facts About France’s Ill-Fated Fortifications
Bunkertours
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.
The Maginot Line
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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