Ouvrage Hackenberg, Grand Est

Ouvrage Hackenberg is a Museum is located in Veckring, Grand Est. The address of Ouvrage Hackenberg is 61bis Grande Rue, 57920 Veckring, France. If you need service, you can contact them via the website or phone, the phone number is +33 3 82 82 30 08.

The latitude of Ouvrage Hackenberg is 49.34175, and the longitude is 6.36555. Ouvrage Hackenberg is located in Veckring, with the gps coordinates of 49° 20' 30.3" N and 6° 21' 55.98" E.

The time zone of the place is Europe/Luxembourg, the website is http://maginot-hackenberg.com/. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.

Museum

Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 2:00 – 2:15 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 2:00 – 2:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
Latitude49.34175Longitude6.36555
Postal code57920DMS Lat49° 20' 30.3" N
DMS Lng6° 21' 55.98" EGeoHASHu0u88y7k80f5e
UTM Zone32UUTM(E)308641.57848422474
UTM(N)5468786.090155792Time zoneEurope/Luxembourg
CountryFranceProvinceGrand Est
Recommended Reviews
Thanks you guys for the GREAT tour!
See you this summer!

*** (19/07/2016 13:52)
The routes organised by volonteers are very interesting and well done.

So if you're near, it's absolutely recommended to take a visit!!

*** (17/05/2017 03:14)
Absolutely amazing object! You can ride fully functioning train, see moving gun turrets, working power supplies, signals, lifts... Cold, long underground tunnels make a nice thrill and great collection of military vehicles, weaponry, items, documents could be seen. Also fantastic and cheerful staff, full of enthusiasm and with deep knowledge about their heritage is great and helpful. 2,5 hour of visiting Hackenberg is worth far more than (still, best spent ever!) 10 euro :) I suggest tips :)

*** (20/07/2017 23:16)
Absolutely amazing place. The train ride really conveys the sheer scale of these fortifications. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and engaging. The static displays of weaponry, equipment and vehicles were great and seeing the still-working cannon raise up and rotate was incredible.

*** (29/10/2017 19:43)
Amazing history. This place truly takes you back in time. Our guide was exceptionally enthusiastic and had alot of information. At times it feels like the tunnels go on forever, because they actually do. Imagen the life a solider had living in this place.

We were at Ouvrage du Hackenberg last year at our summerholiday.
The tour was great and really instructive, the tourguide really knew where he was talking about. His story was really imressive and its great to see that they still maintain this old and historical monument!

*** (20/11/2015 03:50)
Fascinating tour but a bit long and VERY cold...absolutely bring a sweater, even in the summer. A can't miss for WWII buffs or anyone with three hours to spare in the area. You get to ride an underground train. Check the schedule of tours before you drive out there because there is nothing to see if you can't go inside n the tour.

*** (22/08/2017 00:52)
Brilliant step back in time and a great circular ride around the area to chapel ect

*** (14/07/2016 06:22)
2.5h tour where you can discover a part of the underground fortification. Wonderful demonstration of the operation of the turrets and the howitzers

*** (06/08/2016 00:54)
This fortress is really amazing. All mechanical equpments are still working. Guide could be in English language.

*** (18/10/2016 15:04)
Fine example of modern fortresses.

*** (19/08/2017 07:27)
Nice guides, interesting place. It is cold so one needs to dress up there (only 12 degrees in the tunnels). The only downside is lack of a good restaurant nearby that would actually be open on off-days.

*** (31/10/2017 17:52)
The largest fort in the Maginot line and a great display of the technology at the time. The people who run this place are seriously great, kudos to them for giving such great tours and keeping the place in working order. They have turrets that still lift above ground and rotate as they did when the fort was first built. The fort was also a demonstrator/prototype as it was the first of the Maginot line forts, as a result it is hugely over-engineered. It's definitely worth a visit if you are into history, the Navy even (very similar structure to submarines and navy boats), or just want to learn about the history of conflicts between France and Germany in general.

*** (20/05/2017 02:32)
Amazing experience!
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