Fort of Planoise
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Fort of Planoise | |
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General view of the fort | |
General information | |
Town or city | Besançon-Planoise |
Country | France |
Construction started | 1877–1882 |
Client | City of Besançon |
Owner | City of Besançon |
Technical details | |
Size | 4 |
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The fort of Planoise is a fortification located on the summit of the hill of Planoise, in Besançon (Franche-Comté, France). Although its location was extremely strategic, the fort was not used during either the first or the second World War.[citation needed]
History
The monument was built in 1877 to 1882, on the summit of the hill of Planoise (at 490m), to defend the city of Besançon. In the 1930s the fort was abandoned, and in 1949 Emmaus homeless charity rented the Planoise fort for offices.
Gallery
- A piece of the monument
- Principal entry of the fort
- Secondary entry
- General view of the monument
See also
- Fort
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Planoise
- Canton of Besançon-Planoise
- Châteaufarine
- Hauts-de-Chazal
- Malcombe
- Micropolis
- Île-de-France (section)
- Époisses (section)
- Cassin (section)
- Trépillots (attach to Tilleroyes in the 1990s)
- History of Planoise (section)
- Chronology of Planoise
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- 2005 civil unrest in France
- Arabs of North Africa immigration
- Jean Minjoz Hospital
- Fort of Planoise
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- Francis of Assisi church
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- Salah Gaham
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