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Linge Memorial Museum à Orbey dans le Haut-Rhin

Musée
Musée de la guerre 14-18
Haut-Rhin

Linge Memorial Museum

    collet du linge
    68370 Orbey

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
20 juillet - 16 octobre 1915
Battle of the Linen
1921
Historical Monument
1981
Opening of the museum
2015
Last enlargement
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Charles Barberot - French soldier Died at the Linge collet

Origin and history

The Linge Memorial Museum is a historic site dedicated to the First World War, located in the commune of Orbey in the Upper Rhine. This battlefield, marked by violent fighting between July and October 1915, caused nearly 20,000 casualties, including 3,500 deaths per camp. The remains of the trenches, blockhouse and German and French positions, classified as Historical Monument in 1921, still bear witness to the intensity of this "war of trenches".

The museum, inaugurated in 1981 and enlarged until 2015, exhibits weapons, equipment and personal objects found on site, as well as photographs and videos of archives. It is complemented by two necropolises: the French national of the Wettstein Pass (3,538 soldiers, including 1,337 in ossuary) and the German cemetery (2,438 remains), created to honour the victims of these clashes.

The commune of Orbey, decorated with the Cross of War for the two world conflicts, also houses a lying symbolizing the fallen alpine hunters. This memorial recalls one of the most deadly episodes of the Great War in Alsace, where hundreds of soldiers still rest on the battlefield, preserved in the state.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Ouverture annuelle : Ouvert de 09h00 à 12h30 et de 14h00 à 18h00 - Ouverture annuelle : 30 mars 2018 - Fermeture annuelle : 11 novembre 2018
  • Tarif individuel : 4.00€
  • Contact organisation : 03 89 77 29 97