The Blockhaus d'Éperlecques is a historical monument nestled in the city of Éperlecques, in the Hauts-de-France region of France. This massive …See more
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Oct 15, 2023
It is hard to visualise the size of this place and the horror which it was supposed to unleash. As you walk around, there are points at which you can press a button and you hear about a 5 minute aud… Full review by David A
Sep 29, 2023
This is a must for those in the St Omer area. It is a reminder of the terrible past and the awful times that those taken there encountered. The self-guided tour is very well done, with all language… Full review by jennieldc
Sep 27, 2023
Great place, well worth a visit. WWII history in a beautiful setting, lots to see, a real sight as you come out the woods to this structure! Full review by 330stephenj
I'm sure it's open all year. Remember this is northern France so the weather will be pretty much the same as here. Don't forget as well, if you visit this site you get a discount with your …
I'm sure it's open all year. Remember this is northern France so the weather will be pretty much the same as here. Don't forget as well, if you visit this site you get a discount with your entrance ticket at La Coupole as short distance away, also well worth a visit. The discount applies vise versa. If your also interested there the V3 site also not a million miles away. This is a lesser known terror weapon of the Nazi's, a huge gun capable of reaching the uk. It's situated near Guines on a little back road. Enjoy.
Their website says it is closed December, January and February. I think October and November they only open for a few hours in the afternoon. I think everyone should visit, …
Their website says it is closed December, January and February. I think October and November they only open for a few hours in the afternoon. I think everyone should visit, see the reality and listen to all the recordings. It's shocking and sad but a valuable lesson about human nature.