During the Second World War, from March 17, 1943 to May 1, 1944, 68 members of the Resistance were shot at Bondues Fort, also known as Fort Lobeau. As a place of remembrance, the museum takes an educational approach to tracing the Resistance in the region during the German occupation, as well as the careers of resistance fighters shot in Bondues.
A remembrance room, guided tours of the different Resistance scenes, a research center, educational activities and a film screening room.
Finally, the sacred courtyard where 68 members of the Resistance were executed.
Open Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 2 - 4.30pm, 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, 2.30 - 6pm (guided tour at 3.30pm).
Services
Shop
Free parking
Toilets
Services offered
Quality standards
Quality standards
Qualité TourismeRates
Adult price
From €7.00
Reduced adult price
From €4.50
Free
From €0.00
Payment methods
Credit card
Postal or bank cheques
CashGroups (Max capacity)
Groups (Max capacity)
- 60 Maximum number of people
Openings
From 2 March 2026 until 30 August 2026 -



