The work is composed of eight blocks, with six combat blocks including two casemate blocks, a personnel entrance block and an ammunition entrance block. Underground galleries connect the blocks, extending more than in length. The underground barracks and utility areas are located just inside the personnel entry. The
ouvrage was served by electrified
narrow-gauge railways that branched from a line paralleling the front and connecting to supply depots. The rail lines ran directly into the munitions entry of the
ouvrage and all the way out to the combat blocks. •
Block 1: Infantry casemate on two levels, with one twin machine gun/
47 mm anti-tank gun embrasure (JM/AC47), one flanking twin machine gun and two
automatic rifle cloches (GFM), as well as an emergency exit. This block was particularly difficult to supply with ammunition, since it lacked a hoist, and all ordnance had to be carried by the troops. •
Block 2: Infantry block with one retractable twin machine gun turret and one GFM cloche. As with Block 1, no ammunition hoist was provided. •
Block 3: Artillery block with one retractable twin 75 mm gun turret and one GFM cloche. The block had an ammunition hoist with a capacity of . •
Block 4: Artillery block, identical to Block 3, with an additional
observation cloche (VDP). •
Block 5: Artillery block with one retractable twin 81 mm mortar turret, one GFM block and one
grenade launcher cloche (LG) (never armed). The hoist capacity was . •
Block 6: Infantry casemate, identical to Block 1, with a single GFM cloche. •
Block 7: Ammunition entry with two hoists of capacity, two GFM cloches, three FM automatic rifle embrasures and one JM/AC47 embrasure. Radio communications were also available at this location. •
Block 8: Personnel entry with one GFM cloche, one LG cloche, one JM/AC47 embrasure and two FM automatic rifle embrasures. Due to explosive demolition by the Germans in 1944, the block was reconstructed in 1950. The generating plant comprised four Sulzer engines of each.
Casemates and shelters A series of detached
casemates and infantry shelters are in the vicinity of Schoenenbourg, including •
Casemate de Breitenacker Nord: Single block with one JM/AC37 embrasure, one twin machine gun embrasure and a GFM cloche. •
Casemate de Breitenacker Sud: Single block with one JM/AC37 embrasure, one twin machine gun embrasure and a GFM cloche. Breitenacker Nord and Sud are linked by an underground gallery. •
Abri de Grasserloch: Subsurface
abri-caverne with two GFM cloches. •
Abri de Schoenenbourg: Surface
abri with two GFM cloches. • '''Casemate d'Ingolscheim Ouest''': Single block with one JM/AC37 embrasure, one twin machine gun embrasure and a GFM cloche. • '''Casemate d'Ingolscheim Est''': Single block with one JM/AC37 embrasure, one twin machine gun embrasure and a GFM cloche. == Manning ==