An opportunity to discover the Hatten shelter museum, observe military equipment and bring warm clothing
L'Abri de Hatten is an underground barracks built in 1930 with all the facilities needed to house and feed a troop of soldiers in wartime: bedrooms, kitchens, sanitary facilities, wells, boiler room, infirmary, engine room... From 1936 to 1940, the shelter was occupied by French troops. Today, it's a complete museum, providing an insight into the lives of the soldiers and paying tribute to them. One room is dedicated to the former Jost collections.
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Je n'ai pas vu le temps passé (plus de 2h de visite ) très intéressant
Haut lieu historique Alsacien durant la 2°guerre mondiale ce musée retrace cette terrible bataille aux travers de documents d'archives et de nombreux véhicules.a voir en famille.
Je recommande.