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  • Fort de Battice
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  • The Fort of Battice () is a Belgian fortification located just to the east of the town of Battice. The fort was built in the 1930s as part of the fortified position of Liège, augmenting the twelve original forts built to defend Liège in the 1880s with four more forts closer to the Belgian frontier with Germany. Battice is nearly as large as the more famous Fort Eben-Emael. Work began in April 1934, with some finish work continuing in 1940 when war broke out. Following the successful German surprise attack on Eben-Emael, Battice held out against the Germans until 22 May 1940 (12 days). On 28 May 1940 all Belgian forces surrendered. Battice has been preserved and may be visited by the public.
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Partof
map size
  • 300
open to public
  • Yes
Name
  • Fort of Battice
Type
  • Fort
Battles
Condition
  • Preserved
Ownership
  • Ministry of Defense
native name
  • Fort de Battice
Latitude
  • 50.646840
map type
  • Belgium
Longitude
  • 5.833930
controlledby
  • Belgium
Materials
  • Reinforced concrete, deep excavation
Location
  • Battice, Belgium
abstract
  • The Fort of Battice () is a Belgian fortification located just to the east of the town of Battice. The fort was built in the 1930s as part of the fortified position of Liège, augmenting the twelve original forts built to defend Liège in the 1880s with four more forts closer to the Belgian frontier with Germany. Battice is nearly as large as the more famous Fort Eben-Emael. Work began in April 1934, with some finish work continuing in 1940 when war broke out. Following the successful German surprise attack on Eben-Emael, Battice held out against the Germans until 22 May 1940 (12 days). On 28 May 1940 all Belgian forces surrendered. Battice has been preserved and may be visited by the public.