It's possible to relive the Battle of Little Bighorn!
In Mont-Dauphin, discover a major work by Ousmane Sow: "Little Bighorn", a series of 24 figures and 11 horses in enlarged size, representing a dozen battle scenes from the Battle of Little Bighorn, the last victory of the American Indians over the US Federal Army in 1876. The work is displayed under the exceptional Philibert Delorme-style roof structure of the Rochambeau barracks in Mont-Dauphin.
For ticketed visitors, visit the Rochambeau barracks.
Online booking recommended, with an access schedule.
The monument is free on European Heritage Days (3rd weekend in September) and on the 1st Sunday of the month from November to March.
It is possible to take out a combined offer: guided tour of the fortifications + Little Big Horn, by Ousmane Sow, on the same day. The price is €12 for individual admission, €9.5 per person for groups.
Other free admission:
On presentation of a certificate less than 6 months old.
Architecture students - War veterans (one accompanying adult per person).
Free visits on September 21 and 22 for the European Heritage Days.