Rue de Villers, 1
4450 Juprelle
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fortdelantin@outlook.fr
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An exploratory show trail: life in a fort. Hidden in a tree-covered setting in the Hesbaye countryside, three kilometres from its neighbour at Loncin, the small Lantin fortress is the only one of the Fortified Position of Liège to have remained unchanged since 1914. It is one of the last well-preserved remanants of military architecture from the late 19th century. Assailed by the Germans on August 12, 1914, Fort Lantin surrendered on Saturday, August 15. Like many other fortresses, its garrison was on the verge of asphyxiation. In May 1940, Lantin served as an ammunition depot and was the headquarters for the 3rd Infantry Division of the Belgian Army. A show trail now brings life to the Lantin fort – in about ten steps, it allows visitors to apprehend what it really meant to live in a fort.
Due to the current health situation (Coronavirus), the opening times, admission prices and conditions of access may have been altered. Click here to find out more.
From 04/01 tot 09/26
Monday : closed.
Tuesday : closed.
Wednesday : closed.
Thursday : 12.30 pm - 5 pm.
Friday : 12.30 pm - 5 pm.
Saturday : 12.30 pm - 5 pm.
Sunday : 12.30 pm - 5 pm.
From 10/01 tot 03/31
The second Sunday of the month : 12.30 pm - 5 pm.
Public holidays : 12.30 pm - 5 pm.
Last departure at 4 pm with audio guides.
Adult : € 5.
Over 65 years/Student (12 to 18 years) : € 4.
Child (6 to 12 years) : € 3,50.
Less than 6 years : free.
For temporary exhibitions, a surcharge may be requested.