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Mont Dauphin
Population : 87h Elevation : 1050m Department of Hautes Alpes
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The Fort was built to accommodate 2,000 soliders and comprised fortification
bastions on the North-East side, the only part which was easily accessible
to the enemy, military buildings (barracks, arsenal, powder magazine)
and a civilian village, made up of tradesmen's houses built along wide
streets. The entire complex has remained in perfect condition, and the French army only vacated the premises officially in ... 1980. When you park your car on the car park, old signs indicating "Mail coach" and "King's Fort" will get you into the atmosphere of the place. ![]() You'll have the impression you're travelling back in time as you walk across the enormous defensive walls surrounded with ditches and incorporating sentry bastions, and then as you look around this gigantic fortress, where historical monuments rub shoulers with everything a modern town needs; an inn, a mairie, hôtels, etc. There are plenty of unusual features, such as for example a stone with a hole in it which was used to measure a "half-émine" and "émine" of barley, oats, wheat and rye. You'll learn that an "émine" was equivalent to 22.7 litres ! You'll find out all about Mont-Dauphin's history when you visit the permanent exhibition, and you'll be taken back to the past as you watch demonstrations of horse-riding stunts and canon being fired, or one of the costumed re-enactments staged by the appropriately named association "Passé, Présent" (past, present) ! |
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