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Fort Harssens

Old armored coastal fort with unique cannons, now partly accessible to the public

Fort Harssens is the only armoured coastal fort in the Netherlands and is part of Stelling Den Helder.

Unique military heritage by the sea

Built in 1885 on the Harssens sandbank overlooking the Molengat channel, it housed the largest fort cannons in the Netherlands. Each turret rotated 360 degrees and fired projectiles up to 7 kilometers away.

Forgotten, but not lost

The fort was abandoned in 1920. During the war, the cannons disappeared. Later, the fort was rebuilt by the navy. In 2010, its rediscovery began: moats were cleared and parts were restored.

Visit this hidden stronghold

Today, Fort Harssens is partially accessible again. Guided tours are available upon request and during special opening hours. Check the website for current dates.

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Fort Harssens
Bevesierweg
1781 AC
Den Helder

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Fort Harssens
Bevesierweg
1781 AC
Den Helder

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Events at Fort Harssens

Guided tour
Would you like to join a tour of this magnificent fort? The "Fort op de Harssens," unknown to many, was built as an armored fort by the Dutch between 1880 and 1886, then and now part of Stelling Den Helder (Fortress Den Helder). What will you experience? An authentic fort (without furnishings, etc.) where time seems to have stood still. The atmosphere of 1900 is still palpable.
Next date:
Sat 25 Apr '26
Sat 25 Apr 2026
13:00
-2:30 PM

 

Event
Step aboard during the Lifeboat Day at Fort Harssens
Sat 9 May '26
Sat 9 May 2026
10:00
-4:00 PM

 

Guided tour
Discover Fort Harssens: an underground armored fort full of stories
Next date:
Sat 20 Jun '26
Sat 20 Jun 2026
13:00
- o'clock

 

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