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The Fort de Cindey (Swiss designation A155) is a component of Fortress Saint-Maurice, which is in turn one of the three principal fortified regions of the National Redoubt of Switzerland. The Fort de Cindey was built in two steps: the first, between 1941 and 1946 and the second step, between 1948 and 1954 (the hospital, the artilleries casemates with the gunnery command and the ammunition magazines) [1]. It was taken out of service in 1995. This fort was built in the Scex cliff face immediately to the west of Saint-Maurice to complement the existing Fort du Scex, built earlier in the same cliff. With the Fort du Scex, it comprises a fortress complex encased in rock high above the strategic Saint-Maurice valley. The fort was deactivated in 1995. It is now open for public tours during the su

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  • Die Festung Cindey (Armeebezeichnung A 155) ist ein ehemaliges Artilleriewerk in der Talenge von Saint-Maurice in der Schweiz. Es bildet zusammen mit dem Fort du Scex das Flankierwerk zu den Festungen Dailly und Savatan und zählt mit ihnen zu den wichtigsten Werken im Festungsgebiet Saint-Maurice. Fort Cindey befindet sich am linken Rhoneufer oberhalb des Schlosses Saint-Maurice und ist mit dem ein Kilometer südlich gelegenen Fort du Scex durch eine natürliche Höhle Grotte aux Fées verbunden, wo sich auch der Festungseingang befindet. Diese Höhle wurde durch die Armee zu einem begehbaren Tunnel ausgeweitet. (de)
  • The Fort de Cindey (Swiss designation A155) is a component of Fortress Saint-Maurice, which is in turn one of the three principal fortified regions of the National Redoubt of Switzerland. The Fort de Cindey was built in two steps: the first, between 1941 and 1946 and the second step, between 1948 and 1954 (the hospital, the artilleries casemates with the gunnery command and the ammunition magazines) [1]. It was taken out of service in 1995. This fort was built in the Scex cliff face immediately to the west of Saint-Maurice to complement the existing Fort du Scex, built earlier in the same cliff. With the Fort du Scex, it comprises a fortress complex encased in rock high above the strategic Saint-Maurice valley. The fort was deactivated in 1995. It is now open for public tours during the summer months. (en)
  • Le fort de Cindey est un ancien ouvrage militaire situé à Saint-Maurice dans le canton du Valais en Suisse. (fr)
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  • 1941-46 and 1948-1952
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  • Rear of a 105mm gun at the Fort de Cindey (en)
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  • Rock excavation (en)
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  • Le fort de Cindey est un ancien ouvrage militaire situé à Saint-Maurice dans le canton du Valais en Suisse. (fr)
  • Die Festung Cindey (Armeebezeichnung A 155) ist ein ehemaliges Artilleriewerk in der Talenge von Saint-Maurice in der Schweiz. Es bildet zusammen mit dem Fort du Scex das Flankierwerk zu den Festungen Dailly und Savatan und zählt mit ihnen zu den wichtigsten Werken im Festungsgebiet Saint-Maurice. (de)
  • The Fort de Cindey (Swiss designation A155) is a component of Fortress Saint-Maurice, which is in turn one of the three principal fortified regions of the National Redoubt of Switzerland. The Fort de Cindey was built in two steps: the first, between 1941 and 1946 and the second step, between 1948 and 1954 (the hospital, the artilleries casemates with the gunnery command and the ammunition magazines) [1]. It was taken out of service in 1995. This fort was built in the Scex cliff face immediately to the west of Saint-Maurice to complement the existing Fort du Scex, built earlier in the same cliff. With the Fort du Scex, it comprises a fortress complex encased in rock high above the strategic Saint-Maurice valley. The fort was deactivated in 1995. It is now open for public tours during the su (en)
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  • Festung Cindey (de)
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  • Fort de Cindey (fr)
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