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Fort 39/45

Sentier des Marmottes

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Fort 39/45

The Fort 39/45 is situated on Sentier des Marmottes in Val-Cenis, France.

History

Believed to date from the late 19th century, the Fort 39/45 was constructed during a period of heightened military activity along the French border. Its purpose was to provide defensive fortifications against potential threats.

Architecture and Layout

The fort's architecture is characterized by its imposing structure, with thick walls and strategically positioned bastions. The layout is designed for maximum defense, with narrow windows and narrow corridors providing limited access points.

Historical Significance and Events

During World War II, the Fort 39/45 played a significant role in the French Resistance movement. Believed to have been used as a secret meeting point for resistance fighters, its exact involvement remains classified.

Current Status and Use

The fort is currently abandoned and no longer in use as a military installation.

Heritage Status

The Fort 39/45 has been designated as a historic monument by the French government, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

Due to its remote location and restricted access, visiting the Fort 39/45 requires prior permission from local authorities. The fort is not open to the general public for tours or visits.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The fort's imposing entrance gate
  • A network of narrow corridors and bastions providing defensive positions
  • Limited access points through strategically positioned windows

Details

NameFort 39/45
CityVal-Cenis
CountryFrance
Coordinates45.168167, 6.9231796
Current useabandoned
Accessiblefalse
Guided toursfalse