THE UNDERGROUND CITADEL
Citadelle organized to accommodate 2,000 soldiers in galleries 4 km long at Verdun
The citadel, first built in the 17th century and subsequently rebuilt by Vauban, played a key role in the Battle of Verdun. Its kilometers of galleries, dug in 1886-1893, sheltered thousands of men from the bombardments. A logistical base, both feared and comforting, it was organized to accommodate 2,000 soldiers in galleries some 4 km long (7 km in 1918). This anthill had to share its living space with six gunpowder magazines, seven ammunition stores, a bakery, a mill, a telephone and telegraph exchange, water-lifting machines and kitchens. The nine bread ovens produced 28,000 loaves a day.
The tour was completely redesigned in 2021. Three spaces take you back a century, both inside and outside the citadel walls. Embark in a wire-guided gondola equipped with an augmented-reality helmet, and step into the shoes of soldier Jean Rivière, class of 1913. You enter the heart of the galleries through his story, alongside Louis, Camille and Émile, his comrades, who share their experiences as soldiers. It's a unique and memorable experience that plunges you into the life of the Great War, and an unmissable way to understand it.
Site temperature 8°C: warm clothing strongly recommended. Length of visit: approx. 1h30. Ages 8 and up. Entry conditions explained online. Reservations recommended in high season.
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Cordialement,
Laurianne (Service Accueil)
Cordialement,
Laurianne (Service Accueil)
En effet, celle-ci aide à s'imaginer ce qu'ont pu ressentir les Poilus dans ces galeries.
C’est avec plaisir que nous vous accueillerons à nouveau !
Cordialement,
Laurianne (Service Accueil)
On distingue la partie surterraine avec des casernes immenses, des complexes de grandes maisons abandonnées, et la partie souterraine avec des labyrinthes de galeries d'anciens rails qui parcours la citadelle.
On y rescend toute l'histoire et le lourd passé de tirs d'artillerie qui a menacé la ville pendant de longs moments.
Nous vous accueillerons de nouveau avec plaisir !
Cordialement,
Laurianne (Service Accueil)