Fort de Lantin
Discover the Historic Fort de Lantin: A Gateway to Belgium's Military Past
Discover the rich history of Fort de Loncin, a captivating fortress and war museum in Belgium that brings the past to life.
Fort de Loncin, a significant historical landmark in Belgium, offers tourists a captivating glimpse into the region's military past. This fortress, built in the late 19th century, played a crucial role during World War I and is now a prominent war museum. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, well-preserved fortifications, and learn about the history of warfare in Belgium through engaging exhibits and guided tours. The surrounding landscape adds to the allure, providing a picturesque setting for a day of exploration and learning.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from the center of Malmedy, head southeast on Rue de la Station toward Rue de la Fraternité. Continue straight onto Rue des Combattants, then turn right onto N62. Follow N62 for about 15 km until you reach the roundabout. Take the second exit onto N3 towards Ans. After approximately 7 km, take the exit towards Rue du Cerf. Merge onto Rue du Cerf, then turn left onto Rue des Héros. The Fort de Loncin will be on your left at Rue des Héros 15 BIS, 4431 Ans.
Public Transportation
To reach Fort de Loncin by public transport, start at the Malmedy bus station. Take bus number 6 towards Liège. After about 30 minutes, get off at the stop 'Ans, Gare.' From there, walk southwest on Chaussée de Liège towards Rue des Héros. Turn right onto Rue des Héros, and you will find Fort de Loncin at 15 BIS on your left.
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