Musée of the battle of 6 August 1870
Description
This museum is entirely dedicated to the battle waged on the day of 6 August 1870. Recorded in history as the "Battle of Reichshoffen", it was in truth the battle of Froeschwiller for the french army and the battle of Woerth for the prussian army. Found on the battlefield, the majority of the items exhibited testify to France's painful past. A diorame of more than 4,000 tin figurines captures a moment in the battle in which so many courageous combatants gave good account of themselves.
Though the documents, pictures and postcards... produced for the purposes of remembrance tourism, form an interesting part of the collection, the firearms, the bladed weapons, the uniforms, the helmets, the caps, the tools and the items necessary to the life of a soldier, form the lion's share.
A French defeat that opened up the Vosges and thus Paris to the German coalition army, this battle resulted in the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany.
Guided tours in French, German and English in the museum and outside on the battlefield.
More information
- Free visit
- Visit with guide tool
- Visit with educational sheets/pack
- Guided tour for groups with reservation
- Salle pédagogique
- Free parking for cars
- Less than 200 m from a free public car park
- Free parking for camper vans
- In the town/village centre
- Quiet street
- Adults (individuals)
- Families
- Groups
- Schools
- Group reception
- Shops /Sale of goods
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday morning
- Thursday morning
- Friday morning
- Saturday morning
- Sunday morning
Price lists
Tourist passport: €5.00
Groups (+10 pers.): €5.00/adult (excluding guidance)
School: free (excluding guidance)
Guided tours: €50/group (by appointment throughout the year for more than 10 people)
- Free for children (age limit) : 16
- Group (minimum number of people) : 10
- Adult rate : 6
- Child rate : 0
- Group rate : 5
- Groups : 10
- yes : 50
- Etudiant : 0
Access
2 rue du Moulin
Château de Woerth
67360 Woerth