Ouvrage Fressinéa

Ouvrage Fressinéa
Part of Maginot Line, Alpine Line
Southeast France
Site information
Controlled byFrance
Open to
the public
Yes
Location
Ouvrage Fressinéa
Coordinates44°03′47″N 7°07′02″E / 44.06314°N 7.11731°E / 44.06314; 7.11731
Site history
Built byCORF
In usePreserved
MaterialsConcrete, steel, rock excavation
Battles/warsItalian invasion of France
Ouvrage Fressinéa
Type of work:Small artillery work (Petit ouvrage)
sector
└─sub-sector
Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps
└─tinée-Vésubie, Quartier Gaudissart
Regiment:84th BAF
Number of blocks:3
Strength:3 non-commissioned officers, 33 men

Ouvrage Fressinéa, also known as Fraisinéa or Frassinéa is a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line. The ouvrage consists of one entry block, one infantry block and one observation block at an altitude of 482 metres (1,581 ft). It is associated with the gros ouvrage of Rimplas, the first Maginot fortification to be constructed anywhere. Fressinéa was built between November 1930 and April 1934, accommodating 30 soldiers under a lieutenant with two months of provisions. The initial contractor was Pioljeux. Construction was finished by Thorrand et Cie for 1.7 million francs.