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Fort des Rousses

Rue du Sergent Chef Marc Benoit Lizon

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Fort des Rousses

The Fort des Rousses is situated at Rue du Sergent Chef Marc Benoit Lizon, Les Rousses, France.

History

  • Construction of the fort began in 1843 as part of the Maginot Line, a series of fortified defensive positions built to protect France from potential invasion.
  • Over time, the fort was transformed into a cave for affinage of Comté cheese.

Architecture

The Fort des Rousses is classified as a fortress and features an architectural style characteristic of its construction period. The layout of the fort has been preserved, with various rooms and structures still intact.

Historical Significance

As part of the Maginot Line, the Fort des Rousses played a significant role in France's defense strategy during World War II. Although never engaged in combat, the fort remains an important historical site due to its association with this period.

Current Status and Use

The Fort des Rousses is currently operated by Juraflore and serves as a tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the fort's rooms and learn about its history.

Heritage Status

The Fort des Rousses has been recognized for its historical significance, although specific details regarding its designation are not available.

Visiting Information

Notable Features and Rooms

The Fort des Rousses features various rooms and structures, including those used for affinage of Comté cheese. Specific details regarding the layout and contents of these rooms are not available.

Details

NameFort des Rousses
CityLes Rousses
CountryFrance
Coordinates46.47934, 6.054867
Current usetourist attraction