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Discover Verdun and its historical treasures, just a stone's throw from our hotel
Verdun, a city steeped in history and memory, invites you on a unique journey through military heritage, nature, and culture. Explore its iconic sites, stroll along the Meuse River, and immerse yourself in the city's historic heart.

L’ossuaire de Douaumont
Discover the underground gallery where the remains of thousands of soldiers who fell at Verdun rest. Read the commemorative plaques, climb to the top for a panoramic view of the battlefields, and take a guided tour to better understand the history. A moving and deeply personal place.
La citadelle souterraine
Delve into the Citadel's underground galleries and discover the tunnels, casemates, and fortifications that protected Verdun. Explore this historical labyrinth, learn about the lives of the soldiers, and enjoy a guided tour to understand the strategic importance of this site. A fascinating journey into the heart of military history.
Les champs de bataille
Explore the battlefields of Verdun and observe the traces left by the First World War: shell holes, trenches, and craters bear witness to the intensity of the fighting. These landscapes steeped in history offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of the soldiers and provide a deeper understanding of the scale of this iconic battle. A visit that is both moving and educational.
Le musée de la Princerie
Discover the Princerie Museum, located in the city center and housed in a historic 15th-century building. Its diverse collections trace the history of Verdun, from Antiquity to the First World War, through objects, models, and works of art. An ideal visit to combine culture, history, and the discovery of local heritage.
L’ouvrage de la falouse
Located on the heights of Verdun, the Falouse Fort is a former military site where trenches, shelters, and fortifications can still be seen. Exploring the site, visitors discover the conditions of combat and the defensive systems used by the soldiers. An authentic place, steeped in history, it also offers a beautiful view of the Meuse Valley.
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