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Fort Thungen, popularly known as the 'Three Acorns' (Drai Eechelen) for its distinctively capped towers, is a restored 18th-century Vauban-era fort on the Kirchberg plateau. It now houses the Fortress Museum, which tells the military history of Luxembourg.
Built in 1732-33 by the Austrians, Fort Thungen was partially destroyed during the 1867 dismantling. The towers survived and were restored in 2009 to become the anchor of the Kirchberg cultural campus.