The Citadel of Arras was built by Vauban in the 17th century. It is also called 'la belle inutile', because the structure was never used for defense. It was originally set up against the hostile Spanish in the Netherlands, but they never carried out an attack on Arras. During WWII, the outer wall of the citadel was used by the Nazis to execute resistance fighters. The 218 name plates on the wall are a testament to this.
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