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Historial franco-allemand de la Grande Guerre au Hartmannswillerkopf

History and tradition
Nature and environment
Wattwiller
France
Historial franco-allemand de la Grande Guerre au Hartmannswillerkopf
Historial franco-allemand de la Grande Guerre au Hartmannswillerkopf
Historial franco-allemand de la Grande Guerre au Hartmannswillerkopf
The Franco-German Historial of the Great War at Hartmannswillerkopf is a historical, memorable and educational institution. It offers a global vision of the First World War by highlighting the specificities of the mountain war, particularly on the Hartmannswillerkopf. The permanent exhibition focuses on duality and then Franco-German friendship, from the individual level, with the relationships forged between the fighters during and after the conflict, to the international ceremonies, notably those of 3 August 2014 presided over by Presidents Gauck and Holland and 10 November 2017, presided over by Presidents Macron and Steinmeier.
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Historial franco-allemand de la Grande Guerre au Hartmannswillerkopf

Col du Silberloch
Lieu-dit Vieil Armand
68700
Wattwiller
France
+33 9 71 00 88 77
Opening hours
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-18:00

47.859663, 7.1532549999999

Historial franco-allemand du Hartmannswillerkopf
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Reopening of the Franco-German Historial at Hartmannswillerkopf.

The new season promises to be a historic one for the Franco-German Historial du Hartmannswillerkopf! We look forward to seeing you on March 29 at 10 a.m. for the reopening of the site. This year, we ...

Event
Exhibition poster
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Burial and Memorial Sites of World War I in Alsace-Moselle and the Vosges

On 20th September 2023, 139 Belgian and French burial and memorial sites of World War I were inscribed on the World Heritage List. Amongst those sites, 9 can be found in the Haut-Rhin, 1 in the Bas ...

Exhibition
Soldats français et allemands au Hartmannswillerkopf
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The man-eater

With almost 20,000 men engaged on both sides of a front of just a few kilometers, the French offensive of December 21, 1915 and the German counter-attack that followed the very next day marked the ...

Exhibition