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- A deep moat surrounded Fort Thüngen which was accessible only through a 169-metre long underground tunnel through the rocks from Obergrünewald.
- If you go to Fort Thungen, prepare yourself for an unpleasant encounter with the staff that will cast a dark shadow over your entire day.
- A 1730 twin-towered extension of the plateau's vast complex of Vauban fortifications, Fort Thüngen has an intruiging museum about Luxembourg's historic…
- Take the easy stroll back to downtown from Fort Thüngen by walking down the hill to a tunnel and descending the zigzag path through the park.
- D’où leur désignation en luxembourgeois : Dräi Eechelen (Trois Glands). Suite au Traité de Londres de 1867, le démantèlement du Fort Thüngen commence en 1870.
- Three crenellated towers comprise the end of Fort Thüngen that faces back towards the city, each topped with a lovely, stylized acorn finial.
- General Baron von Thüngen, who oversaw the Austrian army at the time the fort was being built, is the inspiration behind the name Fort Thüngen.
- Fort Thüngen is a historic fortification in Luxembourg City. It is sited in Dräi Eechelen Park, in the Kirchberg quarter, in the north-east part of the city.