Fort de Queuleu Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a military fortress on the first fortified belt of Metz, built between 1868 and 1870. From 1889 onwards it was heavily reinforced and the ditch's anti-escarpment was covered with masonry.
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Very interesting visit of a fort
Excellent sight to visit if you are interested in the history of the WW2 in the area of Metz and Lorraine. Would highly recommend guided tours on Sundays and easy access to the site with buses from th...
Excellent sight to visit if you are interested in the history of the WW2 in the area of Metz and Lorraine. Would highly recommend guided tours on Sundays and easy access to the site with buses from th...
The treatment of the Gestapo suspects is a warning to us all. I was lent an excellent English guidebook which made the all French tour much clearer. A fascinating place.
The treatment of the Gestapo suspects is a warning to us all. I was lent an excellent English guidebook which made the all French tour much clearer. A fascinating place.
The visit was very good and the camp was very well restored, with many precise explanations of what happened during the second world war, thank you very well.
Very interesting visit of a fort
Excellent sight to visit if you are interested in the history of the WW2 in the area of Metz and Lorraine. Would highly recommend guided tours on Sundays and easy access to the site with buses from th...
Very interesting visit of a fort
Excellent sight to visit if you are interested in the history of the WW2 in the area of Metz and Lorraine. Would highly recommend guided tours on Sundays and easy access to the site with buses from th...
Documenting inhumanity
The treatment of the Gestapo suspects is a warning to us all. I was lent an excellent English guidebook which made the all French tour much clearer. A fascinating place.
Documenting inhumanity
The treatment of the Gestapo suspects is a warning to us all. I was lent an excellent English guidebook which made the all French tour much clearer. A fascinating place.
Visitation of the fort de Queulu
The visit was very good and the camp was very well restored, with many precise explanations of what happened during the second world war, thank you very well.