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Dungeons, towers, citadels and bastions in the East

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Longwy citadel
Fortification de Vauban
54400 Longwy

The citadel of Longwy, built between 1679 and 1690 by Vauban en Meurthe-et-Moselle, is a hexagonal stronghold classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, integrating churches, barracks and remarkably preserved bastions.
Aumal Bastion in Châlons-en-Champagne
Bastion
51000 Châlons-en-Champagne

The bastion of Aumale, built in the 16th century in Châlons-en-Champagne, is a fortified vestige of the urban enclosure, marked by the wars of Religion and the evolution of artillery.
Tour of Navarre de Langres
Tour
52200 Langres

The Tower of Navarre is an imposing artillery tower from the 1st quarter of the 16th century in Langres, in the Great East, classified as a historic monument for its unique military architecture.
Strasbourg citadel
Fortification de Vauban
67000 Strasbourg

The Strasbourg citadel, built between 1681 and 1685 under Vauban, is a pentagonal military fortification located in Strasbourg, in the Great East, designed to defend the city and the Rhine.
Selestat Witch Tower
Tour des Sorcières
67600 Sélestat

The Tower of Witches, an ancient fortified gate from the 13th to the 15th century in Seletat (Great East), served as a prison and reserve after its transformation in the 17th century. Historic monument inscribed in 1929.
Glockenturm de Niedernai
Tour
67210 Niedernai

The Glockenturm of Niedernai, remains of a 13th century castle, is a fortified tower located in the Lower Rhine, having served as a bell tower and defense in the medieval belt of the city.
Tour du Pétrole ou des Citoyens (Tour des Bourgeois)
Tour
68770 Ammerschwihr

The Oil Tower, also known as the Citizen's Tower, is a 14th and 16th century medieval tower in Ammerschwihr, Upper Rhine. This historic monument, inscribed in 1931, bears witness to the Alsatian defensive heritage.
Heyblot Tower of Bar-le-Duc
Tour
55000 Bar-le-Duc

The Heyblot Tower, built in the 13th and 17th centuries in Bar-le-Duc (Meuse), is a semi-circular fortified tower, vestige of the old fortifications of the High City, classified as a historical monument since 1930.