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Fort Rapp
Fort Moltke
Part of Strasbourg fortifications
Reichstett
Entrance to Fort Rapp
Type"von Biehler" Fort
Site information
Controlled byFrance
Open to
the public
mid April - late September
Site history
Built1872-1874 (1872-1874)

Fort Rapp (once called Fort Moltke) is part of the 14 fortifications erected in Alsace by the prussian general Von Moltke after the fall of Strasbourg in 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War. Built between 1872-1874 and inaugurated on 26 september 1874, it was part of the fortifications meant to protect Strasbourg after
It is located in Reichstett, a village situated 10 minutes north of Strasbourg.

The fort contains 200 rooms and is able to host a garrison of 800 men. It is protected by 18 cannons of 90-150mm.

Tourist visits


The site is open for tourist visits on weekends from mid April to late September.
As of fall 2008, 50% of the fort was available for tourist visits.
A guide is present at the site.

Association des amis du Fort Rapp