German-war cemetery 1939/1945 - Exhibition War destinies
Niederbronn les Bains
The small thermal town of Niederbronn-les-Bains was most of the time spare from the fighting of the Second World War. But towards the end of the war gunshots burst there. The "exhumation" service of the Volksbund started to move the remains to Niederbronn in 1961. In 1966 the cemetery was completed.
In may 2009, the Albert Schweitzer centre has unveil the permanent exhibition"War destinies". It present 12 selected particular destinies among the 15,809 victims.
Opening hours
9:00 am-6:00 pm
Booking
- Booking necessary
Accessibility
- Through a small sealed road
- On a route that is accessible by bus
Length of visit/event
- 2h
Distance (km) to the nearest station
1
Package visits offered
| Free visit | |
| Visit with educational sheets/pack | |
| Guided tour for groups | |
| Guided tour for groups with reservation |
Audience concerned
- Adults (individuals)
- Couple
- Families
- Groups
- Schools
Size of group
| Maxi | 50 |
Languages spoken
French German EnglishPractical services
- Group reception
Catering on spot
- Cafeteria
- Food for groups
Methods of payment
- Cheque
- Cash
Rates in €
- Adult rate 6
- School groups 5

