


Remains of a German army radar station from the Second World War. In 1942, this camp located west of the village of Gênes housed around 200 officers and non-commissioned officers. The ‘Rochen’ radar station, commonly known as the ‘German rest camp’, was bombed, then abandoned by its occupants, before being cleared. Although the site has almost completely disappeared, the camp's entrance casemates and a radar base remain clearly visible.More information: The Rochen radar station