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With Its Highest Climbing Wall in France, the Climbing Mulhouse Center Is Put Into Liquidation and Closes Its Doors

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With its 25m high wall, the highest of France, its walls in the hall and outside, the climbing centre of Mulhouse welcomed all levels, from beginner to competitor. After six years of activity, it is placed in judicial liquidation.

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With its 25m high wall, the highest of France, its walls in the hall and outside, the climbing centre of Mulhouse welcomed all levels, from beginner to competitor. After six years of activity, it is placed in judicial liquidation.

While it was scheduled to celebrate its six-year anniversary next August, the Climbing Mulhouse Center was placed in liquidation on Wednesday 24 June. If the attendance was honorable, however, it was not enough to sustain this exceptional climbing site.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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