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The Arras’ underground tunnels

During the First World War, the “Boves” were fitted by soldiers from New Zealand in just six months. The underground passages, 22 km long, were connected to water pipes (meant for kitchens and washbasins) and the electricity was fitted. Several medical centres were also set up as well as a railway track for the supplies.

Arras underground tunnels

24,000 British soldiers hid in the Boves during the Great War. On 9 April 1917, at 5.30 am precisely, the British soldiers came out from their hiding place and charged at the German trenches. The surprise effect was total. At a few kilometres from Arras, the Allies ambushed German officers and troops having breakfast. This surprise attack was a success since the Germans were forced to withdraw by 10 kilometres. The Battle of Arras was the only Allied victory of the year 1917.

Arras underground tunnels

Every year in spring, the Tourist Office of Arras makes us discover the Boves from a different angle.

In 2006, the Boves’ garden was designed by Luc Brévart, an expert plastics technician, superintendent of exhibitions and an organizer of the workshop of Contemporary art gallery “Le Quai de la Batterie” (in Arras), with the aid of the Department of the green spaces of Arras city.

It was the theme of fairy tales that was honoured for this fourth edition: “The Fairy Tales’ Garden”. For three months, the visitors were able to admire the Boves, transformed for the occasion into an aromatic garden mixing plastic creations with light and sound to enhance the experience. Each tale was represented by a vegetable room. At twelve metres under ground, the visitors were literally immersed into the fantastic universe of the most famous fairy tales: Alice in Wonderland, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Little Red Riding Hood, Peter Pan, Cinderella, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. The exhibition took place from 18th March to 18th June. For more information, you can contact the Tourist Office: +33 (0)3.21.51.26.95.

Arras underground tunnels

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Arras underground tunnels
Cinderella

Arras underground tunnels

Arras underground tunnels

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