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18 et 19 septembre 2021Passat
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Setembre 2021
Dissabte 18
10:00 - 17:30
Dimenge 19
10:00 - 17:30

Citadelle

Rue des Tilleuls, 57230 Bitche
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est

Immerse yourself in the history of the citadel

The small and large gates of the citadel of Bitche open to offer you an atypical vision of the monument in connection with its topicality.
18 et 19 septembre 2021Passat
Inscripcion
 03 87 96 18 82
©Florian Calvier

The small and large gates of the citadel of Bitche open to offer you an atypical vision of the monument in connection with its topicality.

No traveler can remain indifferent to the discovery of the Bitche citadel at the bend of these wooded hills of the Vosges du Nord. This massive fortress, perched on a dizzying rocky spur, dominates the small village that loves at its feet.
The famous marshal of Vauban signed the plans of the citadel whose construction was completed under the direction of Louis de Cormontaigne in the eighteenth century.
The history of the citadel is masterfully unfolded in the heart of its underground strongholds and former barracks. You will relive the terrible siege of 1870 during a unique audio-vidual animation and virtually explore an original relief plan dating from 1794. A museum and a series of panels complete this historical and functional panorama of the work.
On the programme for the European Heritage Days:

Types d'événement
Visite commentée / Conférence
Thème 2021
Pas cap seleccion
Conditions de participation
Tarif préférentiel

À propos du lieu

Citadelle
Rue des Tilleuls, 57230 Bitche
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est
At the top of a rocky bar(helm) this fortress of the XVIIIth century spreads(displays) its powerful walls flanked(thrown) by bastions. Between 1680 and 1754, Vauban and Cormontaigne successively worked in its edification as for the kings of France. All characteristics of military architecture in his/her time are guessed(foreseen) him(her,it).
Etiquetas
Édifice militaire, enceinte urbaine, Monument historique
Accès
Access parking lot street of Lindens
©Cyrille Fritz