Intro

During the Second World War, the Swiss army built a fortress in the rocks in Trin as well as several bunkers in the surrounding area to prevent the enemy from entering the Réduit.

During the Second World War, the Swiss army built a fortress in the rocks in Trin as well as several bunkers in the surrounding area to prevent the enemy from entering the Reduit. Disguised as waterworks, rocks or sheds, they were unrecognizable and were kept secret for over 60 years. Today, these once closed doors are open to visitors twice a month! The Trin Barrage appears in the inventory of combat and command structures as a "Barrier of National Importance".

A guided tour of the fortress takes about 3-4 hours.

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General information

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Contact address
Festungsmuseum Sperre Trin
Via Patialas 12
7152 Sagogn
081 630 42 37 (Festungsmuseum Sperre Trin)
info@sperretrin.ch

Group & pricing information

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Further prices (starting from)
Adults: CHF 16.- Children -12 years: CHF 10.- Groups up to 10 persons: CHF 160.- each additional person CHF 15.- Prices include a military chocolate

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Address

Festungsmuseum Sperre Trin
Porclis
7014  Trin
Switzerland


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Overview

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Trin
Graubünden
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Contact

Festungsmuseum Sperre Trin
Porclis
7014 Trin
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Opening hours

Several times a month, for exact dates see: www.sperretrin.ch Also by arrangement, for groups

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